How to Make a Monotype Print - Tutorial #3 - Dark Field Monotype Printmaking

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
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    This video is a beginner level tutorial on making a dark field monotype, with no press, and a little colored pencil. If you don't have a plexiglass table top, roll your ink out on a glass shelf or a mirror. :)
    Links to Trace Monotype mash up with watercolor & pastel (Tutorial #1)
    • How to Make a Monotype...
    and Trace Monotype mash up with colored pencil (Tutorial #2)
    • How to make a Monotype...
    The finished art is in my Etsy Shop here: www.etsy.com/l...
    Check the links below for supplies used in this video so you can experiment with this fun printmaking method too:
    rubber gloves
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    apron
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    wood stir sticks
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    Plexiglass for your table top
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    or
    12x12 acetate sheets to roll ink out on
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    newsprint to slide under your plexi table top
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    g-tip low-lint cotton swabs
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    rubber tipped wipe-out tools
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    akua ink
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    Fine Mist Spray Bottle
    if you happen to be using fast drying inks
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    4 inch soft rubber brayer
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    drawing bridge
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    clothespins for hanging/drying art
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    Prismacolor Premier Soft Core Colored Pencils
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    Brown Handle Synthetic Craft Brush
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    japanese kozo paper
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    Reference Books
    The Painterly Print
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    Monotype: Mediums and Methods
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    Printmaking Bible
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    Print Workshop
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    If you have any questions about the process, please leave them in the comment section, and I’ll do my best to answer them quickly! Happy art-making! #monotype #printmaking
    You can find me here:
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    (Note: This video includes affiliate links, which costs nothing to you, but keeps my art supplies stocked. Thanks for supporting my studio work, so I can share my experiments here with you!)

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  • @bdelpesco
    @bdelpesco  5 лет назад +2

    Are you going to make a monotype?
    Here are the supplies used in this video:
    rubber gloves
    amzn.to/1bNmWvu
    apron
    amzn.to/1fWXkIh
    wood stir sticks
    amzn.to/23vAWRk
    Plexiglass to roll your ink out
    amzn.to/3gsdq45
    newsprint to slide under your plexi table top
    amzn.to/1RZTm5n
    g-tip low-lint cotton swabs
    amzn.to/1RZTp0Z
    Rubber tipped wipe-out tools
    amzn.to/3gfuxpj
    akua ink
    amzn.to/1M711w4
    Fine Mist Spray Bottle
    (if you happen to be using fast drying inks)
    amzn.to/1qhOzoG
    4 inch soft rubber brayer
    amzn.to/1vOHPzY
    drawing bridge
    amzn.to/22ngGyR
    clothespins for hanging/drying art
    amzn.to/20tuPLq
    Prismacolor Premier Soft Core Colored Pencils
    amzn.to/1HZ9mjp
    Brown Handle Synthetic Craft Brush
    amzn.to/1SK120Y
    Arches Cover Printmaking paper (good for colored pencil or watercolor)
    amzn.to/3hTctBX
    japanese kozo paper (good for dry media like colored pencil)
    amzn.to/1C97v9I
    *Reference Books*
    The Painterly Print
    amzn.to/1Ld9aUU
    Monotype: Mediums and Methods
    amzn.to/1P0aghm
    Printmaking Bible
    amzn.to/1Ld9gvQ
    Print Workshop
    amzn.to/1QMmFYl

  • @CherylWolber-ir1yl
    @CherylWolber-ir1yl 7 дней назад +1

    I've learned so much from your videos! Thanks for making them available. I loved Degas' mono types but had only experimented with black ink on acrylic sheets up till now. I'm so excited to start using color.Yay!!!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 дней назад

      Hi Cheryl, Yes, color in monotypes is a whole new world to explore. I remember when I discovered it as a possibility too, and I revel in your excitement over it. Have So Much Fun!

  • @jennynystedt3706
    @jennynystedt3706 10 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely wonderful to see this technique! Thank you ❤

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback, Jenny! I hope you try monotype prints!

  • @Jollyanna1000
    @Jollyanna1000 8 лет назад +7

    Extremely clear and very good instructions, as always Belinda. Thanks.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад

      Thanks so much for the feedback, +Val Lanagan !

  • @jenniferokeefe8425
    @jenniferokeefe8425 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I Loved all the pointers. I love how you list all your tools too. I will have to hunt down those g-tip q-tips. I do a lot of monotypes and have found cutting the tip off a q-tip when it gets too much ink with a pair of scissors leaves a tool that can leave a wonderful mark--especially if you angle the scissors and the cut. I also use something Dick Blick calls "color shapers" - little rubber tipped paint brush handles with wedges and rounds and points that can push the ink around like a palette knife--only on a smaller scale.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад +1

      Hi +Jennifer OKeefe - it's nice to meet you. Yes, I *love* the rubber tipped "color shapers" for monotypes, and I think they should market them to printmakers. There's a link to a 5-pack of them in various tip-shapes in my supply list on a couple monotype tutorials here, and this particular brand is marketed to clay sculptors. Thanks for the confirmation that they work well for you in monotype printmaking too! Feel free to post any other tips you think would be helpful here in the comments for viewers new to monotypes - every little trick helps. :)

  • @nacerber1035
    @nacerber1035 4 года назад +2

    Simply wow !

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 года назад

      Awwe, thank you, Nacer! I hope you feel inspired to make lots and lots of art!

    • @nacerber1035
      @nacerber1035 4 года назад +1

      Just trying. Not talented as you (y)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 года назад

      Nacer - you can’t compare your monotype projects to mine until you’ve made them for at least ten years. In the meantime, you are welcome to compare what you make to what you did last week, and the week before that, and the year before that, etc. Compete against yourself. And have FUN!

    • @nacerber1035
      @nacerber1035 4 года назад +1

      @@bdelpesco , absolutely right, I m getting improved :) of course l m not professional.
      I ll follow your advice. Thank you so much artissimma :)

  • @Freedaaa
    @Freedaaa 6 лет назад +1

    This opens up the door to new possibilities and .... aaah ... simply artistic. Thank you

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 лет назад

      Yayyy, Freedaaa! Happy printmaking to you! Have FUN!

  • @MissNausicaa87
    @MissNausicaa87 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the video, Belinda. I'm loving these monotype series, they give such a great effect :)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback, +MissNausicaa87 ! I hope you have fun playing with ink soon! :)

  • @sonia372
    @sonia372 8 лет назад +2

    Another excellent demonstration Belinda.

  • @newworld244
    @newworld244 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting tutorial and easy to follow. All it needs now is to try one of my own! Many thanks.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Ingrid! I’m glad the tutorial made sense to you, and I hope you try it soon!

  • @janweaver3112
    @janweaver3112 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this introduction. Am involved in so many art related areas.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 года назад

      Hi Jan, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Many Art Related areas is the Best Place to be. 😉

  • @jwall6006
    @jwall6006 8 лет назад +5

    I love this. What a great tutorial. Thank you

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад

      Thanks for that, +Jennie Wallick ! I look forward to seeing your results when you give it a whirl!

  • @flyinrhino1
    @flyinrhino1 8 лет назад

    A wonderful tutorial. I haven't done one of these in years. They are so much fun thanks again!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад

      Hi flyinrhino1! I'm so glad you enjoyed the demo, and I hope you make something soon! Thanks for stopping by.

  • @agneshosni4787
    @agneshosni4787 Год назад +1

    Amazing videos . Beautiful printing style

  • @herminamiklos8194
    @herminamiklos8194 5 лет назад +2

    Wonderful tutorial, as always. Thank you so much!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 года назад

      You're welcome, Hermina! Thanks for the feedback!

  • @prisillaspace
    @prisillaspace 8 лет назад +2

    I love this technique! Thank you for sharing!!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад

      Hi Prisilla, I'm so glad! Have fun with it, and come back to share your results! :)

  • @jennywhisconier7777
    @jennywhisconier7777 4 года назад +1

    Wow, great demo! Thanks!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 года назад

      Thanks, Jenny! Happy printmaking to you!

  • @maria-giulianalatini1724
    @maria-giulianalatini1724 2 года назад +1

    My acrylic paint as an ink has been drying too quickly and sticks to the print.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 года назад +2

      Hello Maria-Giuliana - Yes, that is a common problem, because Acrylic paint is designed to dry fast. You can try some of the long-open acrylics (like Golden Open Acrylics, like these: amzn.to/3p4dqOq ), or purchase acrylic retarders (like this: amzn.to/3p2LwSU ) to slow the drying time, or use printmaking inks, which stay wet and workable for a much longer time period.

  • @tigrankhashmanyan1894
    @tigrankhashmanyan1894 8 лет назад

    Thank you,Belinda!!!

  • @PaulRamnora
    @PaulRamnora 5 лет назад +1

    Really enjoyed seeing the video...; and, learning more about print making techniques one can do at home. -Thanks! ;-)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Paul, Thanks for the feedback. I'll be making more tutorials about printmaking at home, so I hope at least one of them resonates and gets you printing on the kitchen table. :)

  • @garydewhurst2780
    @garydewhurst2780 2 года назад +1

    Great video. How do you prevent the Akua ink from 'blotting' when rolled out. Often I use heavier applications of ink on the plate and when I print I get blotting where I don't want it. I also use arches 88 300 paper wet when I print. Thank you for the advice. Gary

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 года назад

      Hi Gary - Have you tried rolling your ink out in a thin, transparent veil? Or have you tried to blot the rolled out ink on the plate with a sheet of newsprint, laid on the ink, and wiped with your hand super light to remove/peel the uppermost layer of ink off the plate before starting to manipulate the pigment into your designed image? Arches 88 is great, but it has *no* sizing, so it absorbs like a sponge. Akua ink is water-wash up while its wet, so your inks may bloom past their intended shape once they make contact with the wet paper. Instead of soaking the Arches 88, try printing on it dry, and then duplicate your ink on the plate, and print on another sheet with a light spritz of cool, clean water from an atomizer across the paper’s printable side, then immediately blot it completely with a paper towel seconds before you lay it onto the inked and prepared plate. Compare your dry paper print to your spritzed paper print, and see which you like better. If they both work, use both methods of paper prep with your inks. Happy printing to you!

    • @garydewhurst2780
      @garydewhurst2780 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the great advice, l will try both methods you suggest and see what transpires!

  • @teresasayner668
    @teresasayner668 2 года назад +1

    Is this technique also called a reductive monotype? Or is that something different?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 года назад +1

      Hi Teresa - yes, it’s also called a reductive monotype. There’s a lot of lingo in printmaking, and plenty of debate about definitions - but the nomenclature to describe dark field and reduction monotypes as the same method is pretty solid.

  • @barpoe1
    @barpoe1 6 лет назад +3

    G-tips! Oh boy, that made me LOL. I’ll have to order online because we don’t have guns in my country 😄. Anyway, your tutorials are wonderful!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Speedmarx, g-tips work very well, and you can order them on Amazon. There are links in the Show More section under the video window if you want to see the supplies used in each video. Happy printing, and thanks for the compliment!

  • @georginachapa
    @georginachapa 2 года назад +2

    Hi Belinda! This kind of monotype can be printed only once? Or do you continue to print several sheets of paper using the same image on the ink

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 года назад +1

      Hi Gina, You get one print, hence the name Monotype (mono=one). Sometimes, there’s enough ink left on the plate to pull a second, very faint print and that’s called a ghost print. Then you clean your plate, re-ink it, and make another, and another and another… :)

    • @georginachapa
      @georginachapa 2 года назад

      @@bdelpesco thank you Belinda 🤗

  • @SorenBjaelde
    @SorenBjaelde 8 лет назад

    Very instructive. Thank you!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад +1

      Hi +Søren Bjælde !!! Thank you! Your printmaking videos are some of my favorite on youtube! Please keep them coming! Very, very inspiring!

  • @DG-mv6zw
    @DG-mv6zw 6 лет назад +2

    Belinda, do you have any printmaking tutorials using acrylic paints? Thanks

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 лет назад +2

      Hi DG, Acrylic paints are wonderful options for painting, but they dry too fast for this style of monotype. Rolling them out, even when modified with retarders to slow the drying, exposes too much surface area to air, so they begin to dry almost immediately. Most (but not all) printmaking inks will stay wet for a few hours which gives you plenty of time to push and pull, add and wipe away before you transfer the print to paper. Do you have any printmaking inks?

  • @suzanrouse9509
    @suzanrouse9509 8 лет назад

    Do you ever spritz this paper too?
    Thanks, Your tutorials are clear and make printing so accessible!
    Suzan

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад +1

      Hi +suzan rouse - I usually spritz paper to increase flexibility and plump-up the pulp to "dip" into an intaglio plate to collect ink, or settle more thoroughly on the top-level carved surface details of a relief print, so you don't *have* to spritz for this process, but you can certainly give it a try and see how it goes. Let us know your results!

  • @Artbyhoor
    @Artbyhoor 7 лет назад

    belinda digital printmaking is type of printmaking ? is that print acceptable ? please share this technique with us

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 лет назад

      Hello Hoorain Fatima - There are wonderful books available that cover digital transfers for printmaking. Take a look at this one: amzn.to/2uBC7Uz

  • @ShellyParchman
    @ShellyParchman 8 лет назад

    Thank you for your tutorial! I have some ink on order and I can't wait to try monoprinting. How long does it take for the ink to dry on the paper?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад

      Hi +Shelly Parchman !That's great! What brand/type of ink did you order?

    • @ShellyParchman
      @ShellyParchman 8 лет назад

      +Belinda Del Pesco Akua Intaglio

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 лет назад

      Hi +Shelly Parchman - if I print with Akua intaglio in the afternoon, my prints are dry the next day and I can add other media by that afternoon. It might depend on the atmosphere where you live but that'll give you at least some idea for planning. :)