If you’ve explored hand printing at home, chances are you’ve worked with a gel plate. It’s a great tool—but did you know it’s not the only option? In fact, printing on a harder surface, as I do, can open up entirely new creative possibilities.
In this video, I’ll share the pros and cons of working without a gel plate and how it can deepen your printmaking practice.
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Other videos you might like:
Printing a Drypoint Plate by Hand
https://youtu.be/Kvlsd30Wi7k
Art Studio Vlog: Simple Collage and Monoprint Techniques
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