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Re: : Ink for Monoprints

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From: Peter Gorham (gorhapej_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Fri Jan 25 2002 - 07:05:34 PST


letting the paper sit after wetting helps
place in a plastic bag or envelope like the ones
the better paper comes in and let rest overnight
peter

On 25 Jan 2002 at 13:37, Dennis Golombek
wrote:

For 80#-140# drawing paper I dip into old but
clean phototray then remove excess water by
rolling between two sheets of blotting paper with
a brayer. Rice-type or oriental-style papers I
spritz with a spray bottle.
Dennis

Dennis Golombek
Lowry Middle School

North Tonawanda, NY

http://home.adelphia.net/~golombek

>From: "Sue Stewart"
>Reply-To: "ArtsEdNet Talk"
>To: "ArtsEdNet Talk"
>Subject: : Ink for Monoprints
>Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 10:27:03 -0800
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>To continue the monotype thread, could
everyone discuss how they wet the
>paper - I have soaked it, sprayed it and also let
it sit overnight. I use
>cheap cover stock (index). I would like to know
what everyone else is
>using and doing.
>
>Sue E. Stewart
>Sumner High School
>
>
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