Eileen and List
If you use acrylic paints for monoprints use damp paper
and mist the plate/drwing surface with water to keep the
paint moving.
Peter
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Date sent: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 21:31:37 EST
Subject: Ink for Monoprints
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I've used the Speedball block printing ink for monoprints
and it was too
thick and tacky. I know that there is a special paint for
monoprints but I
don't have it, can't order any more supplies this year, and
need to do
monoprints with my half year printmaking class next week.
Do any of you use
acrylic paint? Do you add anything to it and is it from the
tube? Is there
anything that I should add to the block printing paint? I
guess what I'm
asking for is any type of help with monoprints.
Tomorrow is the last day of midterms. This break makes it
feel like a new
beginning next week, especially since most of my classes
are half year.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards, Eileen in Westchester
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