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Intro
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Stencil inspiration and using Mylo
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Using Printing paper
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Using Dura-lar
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other stencil ideas and materials
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various ways of using stencils
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Protecting borders with frisket tape
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two tonal stencil on gelli using negative spaces
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mono printing positive spaces on the stencil using printing press
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amazing stencil by products!
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using only part of the stencil with gelli and negative spaces
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using positive stencil imprint from the gelli
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mono printing positive spaces on the stencil using printing press and stencil window
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inking up the stencil directly with the roller and mono printing it using the press
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using stencil by products to mono print with another stencil monoprint on top
Description:
Explore the art of creating and utilizing stencils for collagraph printing in this 38-minute video tutorial. Discover various materials for stencil-making, including Mylo, printing paper, and Dura-lar, while learning creative approaches to use and reuse stencils and their by-products. Master techniques for working with positive and negative spaces, incorporating oil-paper stencils, and experimenting with patterns to add texture and depth to your artwork. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates protecting borders with frisket tape, creating two-tonal stencils on gelli plates, mono printing with a press, and utilizing stencil by-products for layered effects. Gain valuable insights into materials such as Akua inks, sunflower oil, and various papers, as well as tools like rollers, palette knives, and a tabletop etching press to enhance your collagraph printing skills.

How to Make Stencils for Collagraphs

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