Monoprinting is a form of printmaking that has images or lines that cannot exactly be reproduced.
Monoprint: One print, that can not be duplicated, made by pressing paper onto an inked or painted surface. Movement: In visual arts, the direction or flow in artwork. Organic: Any living or natural shape that is not geometric.
Monoprint - One-of-a-kind print conceived by the artist and printed by or under the artist's supervision.
monoprint: a unique one-off print. There are three common approaches. An inked plate can be wiped and variously altered then printed.
Monoprint A print that has the same underlying common image, but different design, color or texture. Monotype A one of a kind print made by painting on smooth metal, creating a texture that is not possible to paint directly on paper.
monoprint - One of a series of prints in which each has some differences of color, design, texture, etc. applied to an underlying common image. Not to be confused with a monotype.
MONOPRINT - A one off kind of art print made by painting on a sheet of glass or metal, then transferring the still-wet painting to a sheet of paper.
MONOPRINT - (prints & drawings) A print produced by painting directly onto an already etched surface and printing the image by hand onto paper.
MONOPRINT; one off print, often made by inking up a glass surface and pressing paper onto it. Each image is slightly different if process is repeated.
Monoprint - One-of-a-kind print conceived and printed by the artist and or under the artist's supervision.
aquagraph - A monoprint made by painting with a water medium on a metal, glass, or plastic plate and pulling one print from that plate. Additional colors can be printed by aligning the paper to the plate design.
Printmaking The design and production of prints through a graphic art process. Processes may include intaglio, monoprint, silkscreen, stamp, engraving, lithograph, collograph, etc.
Derived from sketches and drawings, technically speaking, they are in truth a hybrid between original and reproduction, being both unique works in the manner of a monoprint but at the same time the product of a printmaking process.
Sometimes each individual print is retouched or added to afterwards, making it unique or one-of-a-kind. Other techniques involve using the same matrix but different combinations of inks and colors, also creating unique works. Monoprints and ...
See also: Painting, Composition, Plate, Sketch, Etching
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