- 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...