I recently bought myself a Gelli Arts printing plate. For some reason I no longer recall I felt I really had to have one of these things. They are fun to play with! The trouble is that it is hard to stop. I had a huge stack of prints in just an hour! I don't think any of them are really stellar and I can see I need more practice, but it was fun. I used deli paper for experimenting. Deli paper is great for collage, which is good since none of these are a great work of art in an of themselves. They can be cut up and used in art journaling or something. I also made a lot of painty pages from cleaning off my brayer and paintbrushes. I used those for some stacked journaling. Here are a few of the papers I like.
I purchased the Martha Stewart texturing kit at Home Depot. It has lots of combs etc. for making marks. |
Bubble wrap was one of my favorite mark making tools. I used the painty bubble wrap to stamp onto other papers too. |
Playing with stacked journaling using the end of a paintbrush. |
I was trying something I thought was clever and ended up with a very wet and faint print so I scribbled over the top with a squeeze bottle of black paint. |
Here I am playing with drawing fluid and expressive lines with the squeeze bottle of paint. The painted paper is one I used to wipe excess paint on while playing with the printing plate. |
Another page of "clean up paper" with some stacked journaling on top. That darned squeeze bottle blobs up a lot. Got to work on that. |
Another clean up page with stacked journaling in colors with a brush. |
Another wet sloppy print with stacked journaling, this time with a flat brush. |
I was trying stacked journaling on the printing plate and just kept printing all over these pages. It was blobby and messy but I think the marks are evocative |
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