Texture can be found in many printmaking tools but you can also create your own. A Collage Pauge drizzle plate is made by drawing a free form design onto a transparency or piece of Dura-lar by pouring the medium right from the bottle onto the substrate. Let it dry, then use it to print with a dyed paper towel.
You can find this technique and more drizzle plate ideas on page 18-19 in my book, Printmaking Unleashed.
In this video I share how to print with Collage Pauge drizzle plates using dyed paper towels as the "ink"pad. This lesson one of the technique videos in my Printmaking Unleashed LIVE e-course
creative toolbox:
- collage pauge drizzle plate
- soft rubber brayer
- construction paper or paper of your choice
- two ply paper towel
- spray ink or acrylic paint
- {optional} nitrile gloves if you don't want paint/ink to stain}
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The goal of my online workshops is to inspire you to PLAY and incorporate the tools and ideas I teach into your own art-making process. I strive to encourage you to develop your own signature style by providing creative jumpstarts, step-by-step videos, photo tutorials, live stream events and Q& A.
join me for TWO LIVE stream events...
SUMMER 2015 live stream session #1
google hangout Q & A ~ July 22, 11:00am-12:00pm pacific USA time
SUMMER 2015 live stream session #2
collage live stream workshop ~ August, 19, 4:00-5:30p pacific USA time