Friday, January 29, 2016
Jane Davies and the Gelli Plate
Back in November, I took an online workshop with
Jane Davies
, this one on the use of a Gelli Plate.
Here are some of the early prints I pulled, following directions in the assignments:
This print was created for later use as a source of collage papers, so it will be cut into pieces as needed.
In the lower half of the above print, I used my 6"x6" stencil
Mimosa 6
.
In the next two prints below, I used the 9"x12" stencil
Facets
...
The above assignment was to print a plain background using translucent paint and to overprint it with a stencil and a layer of opaque paint.
The assignment above called for doing the reverse -- a stenciled layer of opaque paint, overprinted with a translucent paint.
Our assignment was to make two more examples of the same exercise, so this time I used my 9"x12" stencil
Prayer Flags
--
It was a fun project because it introduced me to flipping back and forth between opaque and translucent paints. I had never tried that; this was my first time to ever use opaque paint on a Gelli Plate.
In another assignment for this workshop of Jane's, I used one of my favorite stencils by
Maria McGuire
,
Doodle It Tornado Bloom
--
This stencil's imprint is the star of the show inside the
big central green square, above.
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