Part 2 of this video is about the Gel Plate printing of quite a few historical objects and simultaneously testing Play-Doh for negative printing.
Link to part 1 of the video: • GELLI PLATE XXL: print...
Link to part 3: • GELLI PLATE XXL: print...
This is part 2 of the video, in which you will see further printing with and without Play-Doh on the XXL Gel Plate, and next week, in part 3, you will be able to follow the development of the prints with colored pencils, and acrylic colors.
Lots of close ups!
The idea with the play-doh, I got on Shawnas channel:
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Materials used in Part 1 and in Part 2:
Play-Doh in various colors (color is not important here)
Gelli Plate A4 size ( about 8 x 20 inches) by Gel Press
Gelli Plate 40 x 50 cm ( about 16 x 12 inches) by Gel Press
Etching ink: Charbonnel black, Charbonnel carmine red, Akua intaglio etching ink black
regular printing paper for taking off excess paint
Brayers for etching ink
wooden baren
various historical/ old tools and props and textiles and what not
an Anatomy study figure
Centennaire watercolor paper 300 gsm
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