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- technique". "What are monoprints and monotypes?" Monoprints.com Retrieved March 25, 2011 "What is a Monotype? What is a Monoprint?". The Monotype Guild...
- Royal College of Art, where the practice of monoprinting in general was regarded as "fake painting". Monoprints, on the other hand, now refers to the results...
- have compared Emin's text-only monoprints to ransom notes. The rapid, one-off technique involved in making monoprints is perfectly suited to (apparently)...
- the back of the paper is drawn on, transferring the ink to the paper. Monoprints can also be made by altering the type, color, and viscosity of the ink...
- Angelus Novus (New Angel) is a 1920 monoprint by the Swiss-German artist Paul Klee, using the oil transfer method he invented. It is now in the collection...
- atrocities at **** concentration camps. Years later, he created a series of 17 monoprints depicting stark images of Holocaust victims. He has said it was important...
- abstraction. Critics suggest that since 2015, her paintings, collages and monoprints have embraced immediacy, organic abstract form, and diverse materials...
- textile and plastisol inks. It is also used to thin inks used in making monoprints. White spirit is often used inside liquid-filled comp****es and gauges...
- children's art work was held in London which featured over 200 paintings and monoprints. The event was hosted by Joanna Lumley and Ian Holm, and helped raise...
- "Flowing in the Right Direction" in the Tate Collection. Five of Schmidt's Monoprints from late 1968 are in the UK Government Art Collection that maintains...