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This video is a beginner level tutorial on making a trace monotype, with no press, no carving tools, and little to no drawing experience, and then adding colored pencil to the print. Enjoy!
Here is the first Trace Monotype video from this series:
https://youtu.be/vSBkHBQt7rU
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Check the links below for supplies used in this video so you can experiment with this fun printmaking method too:
rubber gloves
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apron
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Plexiglass for your table top
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12x12 acetate sheets to roll ink out on
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akua ink
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4 inch soft rubber brayer
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rubber tipped wipe-out tools
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newsprint for test prints
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Arches cover paper (textured surface, great for both dry & wet media)
http://www.dickblick.com/items/10417-...
Arches 88 paper (very smooth surface - not recommended for wet media, but great for colored pencil or pastel)
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blending stomps
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Prismacolor Colored Pencils
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Prismacolor blending pencil & sharpener
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Watercolor set
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Art Eraser
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Art Masking Tape
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Drawing Bridge
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Drawing Board
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*Reference Books*
The Painterly Print
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Monotype: Mediums and Methods
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Printmaking Bible
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Print Workshop
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If you have any questions about the process, please leave them in the comment section, and I’ll do my best to answer them quickly! Happy art-making! #tracemonotype #printmaking
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