Our introduction to printing was to make "direct trace drawings". The trace monotype process was invented by Paul Gauguin, and has been used by many painters to create prints. Monoprints and Monotypes are called the "most painterly printmaking process". I can understand why. There is a soft beauty to this spontaneous printing process. Each print is unique, and the printer directly influences the image during the printing process by adding, subtracting and manipulating the print.
Ink drawing |
- Evenly ink a plexiglass plate.
- Place a sheet of thin smooth paper on top of the ink.
- Place a second slightly larger sheet of piece of paper on top of the first sheet.
Pressure print |
Where I pressed harder when drawing more ink was transferred. Where lines were close together or crosshatched more ink was transferred. You can also see smudges of ink where where my hand leaned on the paper while I was drawing. Fingers or spoons can be used to add texture.