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Painterly Printmaking with Monotype with Gail and Julia Ayres
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Painterly Printmaking with Monotype with Gail and Julia Ayres

Discover the spontaneity and creative freedom of monotype with expert printmakers Julia and Gail Ayres. Hand printing at home is possible with the clean and simple methods you'll learn from this mother-daughter team. Their creative process encourages experimentation and imagination. You'll make artistic discoveries throughout the workshop as you create painterly prints with everything from brushes and brayers to Q-tips and fingertips. Julia and Gail combine bold inks in three-color prints and paint free-form shapes directly on the plate. You'll enhance leftover pigments to create additional prints from a single plate and add accents with stencils and stamps. The slow-drying ink gives you almost unlimited working time, and cleanup is quick and non-toxic. Best of all, you can print with hand tools – no press required! Akua Kolor inks permit extended working time and non-toxic clean up. The Ayres' press-free techniques and non-toxic materials make this accessible to first-time printmakers of all ages. The 14" hand printing roller Createx distributed is no longer available. GaleForce Graphics, (Gail Ayers' business name) manufactures PinPress rollers which have similar precisely machined rollers, but feature all metal construction so do not have the problems associated with the plastic endpieces of the Createx roller which wore unevenly and stopped rolling easily. PinPresses (the ones used in the video) come in two lengths--18.5" and 24.5" . These are available through McClain's Printmaking, Graphic Chemical and Ink, Takach Press, Rostow & Jung, and GaleForce Graphics. The DVD demonstrations include both additive and reductive monotype techniques. You will see multiple plate drops and use of stencils. The process incorporates multiple plate drops and stencils. You also see how to use a PinPress and Akua Kolor inks – tools that were not available when Julia's book, recognized as a must-have for all painterly printmakers, was released. The DVD was filmed with 4 cameras so you can see exactly how it's done. To start hand printing at home, join Julia and Gail Ayres in Painterly Printmaking with Monotype.

Duration
Chapter
01m 19s
1. Four Ps: Plates
02m 12s
2. Four Ps: Pigments
01m 45s
3. Four Ps: Paper
01m 31s
4. Four Ps: Pressure
00m 46s
5. Printing Tools: Inking
01m 10s
6. Printing Tools: Painting
00m 51s
7. Printing Tools: Stencils and Stamps
00m 46s
8. Printing Tools: Reductive Tools
01m 35s
9. Cleanup: Ink
01m 14s
10. Cleanup: Sharpie
00m 35s
11. Cleanup: Brushes
05m 02s
12. Dark Field: Hand Printing
02m 27s
13. Dark Field: Lifting Lights
03m 20s
14. Dark Field: First Impression
03m 09s
15. Dark Field: Ghost Print
11m 32s
16. Mola Print: Yellow Plate
05m 16s
17. Mola Print: Red Plate
00m 34s
18. Mola Print: Red Ghost
04m 33s
19. Mola Print: Blue Plate
00m 29s
20. Mola Print: Blue Ghost
01m 39s
21. Mola Print: Transparent Roll-up
05m 01s
22. Mola Print: Fine Lines
05m 16s
23. Three Plate Iris: Yellow Plate
00m 38s
24. Three Plate Iris: Yellow Ghost
03m 15s
25. Three Plate Iris: Red Plate
00m 34s
26. Three Plate Iris: Red Ghost
04m 32s
27. Three Plate Iris: Blue Plate
00m 44s
28. Three Plate Iris: Blue Ghost
07m 07s
29. Additive Iris: Painting
03m 38s
30. Additive Iris: Ghost Plate
01m 26s
31. Additive Iris: Block Print
03m 44s
32. Finishing: Violet Plate
01m 51s
33. Finishing: Transparent Blue
01m 32s
34. Stencils: Red Field
02m 41s
35. Stencils: The Design
01m 48s
36. Stencils: Printing
00m 50s
37. Stencils: Blue Ghost
01m 23s
38. Stencils: Red Ghost
01m 31s
39. Finishing: Curating Prints
00m 52s
40. Finishing: Signing Prints
1564m 45s
41. Credits
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About The Artist: Julia and Gail Ayres
Julia and Gail Ayres are a daughter-mother team who teach monotype methods in popular printmaking workshops in their North East Oklahoma studio and nationwide. Together they open the exciting world of expressive printmaking. The Ayres love their work, and they love to share their enthusiasm and techniques for printmaking. About Julia Ayres Julia Ayres is the author of the popular Watson and Guptill book Monotype, Mediums and Methods of Painterly Printmaking published in 1991. Two years later, Ayres' published her second book, Printmaking. She frequently contributes to Watercolor and American Artist magazines. Most of her articles concern non toxic printmaking. Ayres' work can be found in many collections spanning both the private and the public. Her work has found home within the walls... Read More

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