I just print the collograph. I do a test rubbing when
all pieces are dry so that the student may test
his/her composition. When everything is dry I print
it. I ususally will be able to print the plate several
times. If the plates are nice I will have students
cover them with tin foil, and antique them to save as
a wall hange.
Susan in Ohio
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> When you create a collograph our of cardboard and
> other materials (wire,
> cardboard, scratch foam) should you seal it with
> anything or do you just use it
> once and throw it away?
>
> Terri
> NYC
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