A collage collagraph .... (and no plan)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • In this video I will show you how to have fun with collage papers in creating collagraph prints.
    I cover how i went through the whole creative process as my printing plate came out very different to how it began.
    I had no plan but the resulting collagraph print turned out great.
    🎬 CHAPTERS
    01:58 Intro
    06:18 Preparing the collagraph plate
    15:49 Building the plate
    17:13 Inking up and wiping for collagrah proof print
    18:22 Proof printing
    23:13 Adding more to the plate build
    24:59 Trying out first monoprint with proof print
    27:15 First print with colour
    30:00 Printing with second colour
    End Third print with masking areas
    🎨 MATERIALS
    Carbon Black, Raw Umber, Magenta, Paynes Grey, Phthalo Blue, Yellow, Orange Intaglio Inks by Akua
    White Gesso
    Glitter
    Aluminium sticky tape
    Acrylic Gloss Medium by Golden
    Clear Tar Gel by Golden
    Craft tape
    Iron
    Hair dryer
    Extra Heavy Body Matt Medium
    Stencils
    Enviromount
    Recyled plastic food packaging
    Micaceous Iron Oxide by Golden
    Ink Roller
    Perspex Sheet
    Scissors
    Pallet knife
    Watercolour Paper 300 gsm
    Scrim
    Baby wipes
    Newsprint Paper
    Old newspaper for wiping etc
    Polymetaal Press HS-35 Tabletop Etching Press
    👉 Please subscribe here - / @collagraphprinting
    #collagraph
    #collagraphprinting
    #printmaking
    Collagraphy is a really versatile printing process in which a textured plate is inked up and put through a press. Different textures hold varying amounts. of ink and print different tones. Anything with a low relief texture can be stuck down and used: wallpaper, leaves, fabrics, tapes and threads etc

Комментарии • 62

  • @nerllybird
    @nerllybird Год назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤ the orange/yellow on the second print!

  • @shaunnalyons4436
    @shaunnalyons4436 21 день назад +1

    That was amazing! I can’t believe you made such gorgeous prints playing around. I learned so much. Thanks for sharing your video. 😊❤

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  21 день назад

      @@shaunnalyons4436 thank you for your kind words and you are very welcome 🤗

  • @angelawallismoore2283
    @angelawallismoore2283 14 дней назад +1

    I love this! Can't wait to experiment.

  • @martanowicka8498
    @martanowicka8498 3 месяца назад +1

    Again, great video. I love watching then. Dziękuję

  • @daleconway1045
    @daleconway1045 Год назад +4

    Brilliant! This is my favorite video so far. It is so very helpful to see the thought process and the solutions you come up with during composition. And...then you add the color! Wonderful!

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад

      Thank you Dale, really glad it was helpful and that you enjoyed it. My next video will incorporate photo transfer which is really good fun, watch this space 😃

  • @NasserAlhameli
    @NasserAlhameli Год назад +1

    What I love about your chanel.. Is sharing the beautiful ideas... Your not a secret keeper😊

  • @nachtschimmen
    @nachtschimmen Год назад +1

    ...I made the first prints yesterday of the collagraph I cut without spilling blood (this is actually funnier than you think: the artwork is an art-deco style depiction of ... dracula). And it worked of course! I'm going to have to go back and fresh up on some of the products you use to stick the paper. I used glue spray to attach the cut out design to a piece of click laminate and then sprayed it with varnish before using it as a relief-style print. But I an see great potential in casting hard plastic moulds of it and making exact embossing folders. It is unbelievable; I can just wash away the paper and use it eternally. I managed to make 4 prints of it before I decided to try to wash it and one of the designs detached. But that's pretty good for a first try and I'm perfectly happy with the results. Just wanted to let you know how your films are echoing their way into people's lives outside of RUclips...

  • @rosemarymostyn927
    @rosemarymostyn927 Год назад +3

    Marta, this is a very sophisticated print…love it!, One query: why didn’t you apply a thin layer of shellac before printing? I was surprised the ink didn’t clog up some textured intaglio areas however it seemed to wipe clean where you required so I guess it was the gloss type mediums which wiped light that gave you the contrast textures. Thank you for your such generous info in your videos…much appreciated.

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад +1

      Thank you Rosemary! Well, I used to use shellac, but I found it was not really necessary and spoiling some of my textures. If you are not editioning, then it won’t matter. I find I just do a couple of prints and move on to something different, so preserving the plate to last is not crucial. Yes I use gloss medium or varnish to show light areas

  • @kerstenmeijnen9741
    @kerstenmeijnen9741 Год назад +3

    love your video and your experiments!

  • @susansherrah1252
    @susansherrah1252 Год назад +1

    Marta, You are an amazingly teacher. I am just starting out playing with Collagraphy which I consider the next step up from being a collage artist which has been my passion for years now. Thank you so much for your inspiration, you are brilliant. Keep up your generosity in sharing your skills.
    Warm regards Susie.

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад

      Thank you so much Susie, so happy to hear you are enjoying my videos and are feeling inspired. I am like you but the other way round, just recently discovered collage and I’m having so much fun sticking together bits of my collage paper I’ve been collecting. I think both techniques go really well hand in had. Happy printing 🤗🥳

  • @jlm517rocks
    @jlm517rocks Год назад +1

    Yr making my heart sing. Only use a gelly plate but y've inspired me for more creative uses with it. Ty.

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад +1

      Thank you, so glad to hear it. I think gelli printing really lends itself to mixed media work and experimental work. Once you start playing, there’s no stopping or limitation.

  • @katmcgee9516
    @katmcgee9516 Год назад +1

    WOnderfully filled with technique and curiosity! Thanks!

  • @sandstormpottery
    @sandstormpottery Год назад +1

    The black reserves are judicious with superb gradients. Panoramic format to take the collographer witch on a journey. The drone keeps us in suspense to discover the work speechless. Wonderful keep it up happy new year to you all. Question for fun: there is a jug between the press and the wood stove it reminds me of a western bar spittoon .Magnifique atelier et chaleur humaine gardez tous cela merci !

  • @deborahleech5965
    @deborahleech5965 Год назад +1

    Thankyou for reminding me of all the great possibilities - lovely work!

  • @jarlsoars1150
    @jarlsoars1150 Год назад +1

    Really cool prints. I didn't think about spraying the back of the print to keep it malleable. So you probably wouldn't want to re-soak it as that might compromise the paper or risk ruining the under printing? I also didn't think about masking the color plate...then again, I'd probably have figured it out because I know I'd be unable to keep from adding sgraffito to it. I wonder if anything could be put under the first printing so you wouldn't have to flip it over holding the color plate to it...maybe a dense rubber pad or something? I've only done a few collagraphs thus far using a cheap press, but the results have been quite nice. Thanks for sharing your experiences and knowledge with us.

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching, nice to hear from you! Yes, it’s probably best to just spray it to preserve what you already have. Actually you don’t really have to flip it, I didn’t in my most recent video and it was absolutely fine!

  • @patdennis4547
    @patdennis4547 Год назад +1

    Excellent! Such a lot of ideas and information, thank you

  • @allthumbs3792
    @allthumbs3792 Год назад +1

    Spectacular! Congratulations!

  • @margarethogan7440
    @margarethogan7440 Год назад +1

    Brilliant ! Thank you Marta.

  • @donnaer
    @donnaer Год назад +1

    Incredible! Thank you.

  • @schwarzekatz602
    @schwarzekatz602 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous, love the results, thank you for sharing.

  • @carolinewetton5965
    @carolinewetton5965 Год назад +1

    Thank you for posting such an informative video. I just loved both the results you showed. The creative layering of the thin textured papers was inspiring. I generally find that pasted papers can leave an annoying white halo which I usually overcome by wiping an inky finger round the edges but I'll definitely now try something thinner.

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад

      Thank you Caroline, really glad you found this useful and hope it will help you achieve better results in your printmaking 🤗

  • @ulrike1995
    @ulrike1995 Год назад +1

    Die Kombination mit Monoprint ist toll. Wässerst du das Papier zwischendurch? Interessant wäre einmal den Unterschied zu sehen , wenn erst der Monoprint gemacht würde. Vielen Dank für die Mühe des Teilens . Immer super😊Ulrike

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад +3

      Thank you Urlike! I wet my paper in between if there is a time gap between the first and second run, which causes the paper to dry. If I have my monoprint ready straight away and my paper is still wet from the first run, then no need to wet it. You can just spray the paper with water and blot dry it, it should be enough. Of course you can do the monoprint first. In fact in my next video I will be demonstrating doing a photo transfer first and then printing a collagraph and monoprint after!

  • @Michelle-bx3kn
    @Michelle-bx3kn Год назад +1

    Love your channel. Wonderful video and makes me want to get to my print studio now!

  • @cherico6045
    @cherico6045 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this incredibly informative video. You channel is a wonderful resource. So grateful for your generous sharing. Wondering, what papers do you use for printing collagraphs?

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you and you are welcome 🤗
      I use 300gsm acid free water colour paper

  • @dianeoconnor8310
    @dianeoconnor8310 Год назад +1

    Marta, I forgot to put the medium on the back of the plastic before ironing it, but it stuck perfectly well anyway! 😃

  • @SadafMirza
    @SadafMirza Год назад +1

    Love the prints!!! Really enjoy watching you create amazing art!.
    Does Micaceous Iron Oxide work as carborundum???

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад +1

      Thank you 🙏. Yes exactly, I prefer it though as it’s easier to use

    • @SadafMirza
      @SadafMirza Год назад +1

      @@CollagraphPrinting great, I do printmaking too, but I like your carefree approach. Thanx for responding. Waiting for your new video :)

  • @AinoShperber
    @AinoShperber Год назад +1

    Such interesting combination of techniques and a fascinating result!! Love the monoprint coloring method on top. I have a newbie question, when you roll the print through, do you go once or twice? I.e. Do you go back once the plate have rolled through to the other side? I usually do but always worry about the plate moving. Also, I love the long format. 😍

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад +1

      Thank you Aino, I only go through the press once and that seems enough, but it does depend on your press

    • @AinoShperber
      @AinoShperber Год назад

      @@CollagraphPrinting thank you

  • @leighbeatty258
    @leighbeatty258 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great video! Why did you need to flip it over to print the color?

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад

      Thank you Leigh, well actually you don’t really have to do that, it’s just easier to peel off after it goes through the press. You will see in my next video I don’t flip it over as it’s too difficult and the print turns out fine.

    • @leighbeatty258
      @leighbeatty258 Год назад +1

      I don’t flip it over but I know what you mean about being easier to peel off. I thought maybe I was missing something (which is usually the case😁)! Thanks.

  • @nerllybird
    @nerllybird Год назад +1

    Could you use a heat gun on the plastic instead of an iron?

  • @paulfoote7869
    @paulfoote7869 Год назад +1

    What kind of board are you using to create your plate? You don't list it in your materials list.

    • @CollagraphPrinting
      @CollagraphPrinting  Год назад

      Hi there, any mount board will do, depending on if you want to start from dark or light tone. If you want to start with light tone, use enviromount as it’s smooth.