Studio Practice:

Mono Printing:

For this task we went up to the print room to create mono prints of the line drawings that we had previously made. I was already familiar with the process which involves rolling ink onto a perspex plate, laying paper on top and using different tools and instruments to create a variety of marks on the paper.

I used a combination of blunt pencils and tooth pics to trace over my line drawing to create a black ink mono print. I was able to replicate the detail of my original drawing to some extent and the the patchy background combined with the swirling lines reminded me of marble surfaces, however, I found that the lines appeared smudged and blurred when compared to the original and overall the prints seemed too busy and bulky for my liking. I wasn't really engaged by this task and found that the process was quite limiting in what I was able to produce as a final outcome and if I was to use this process in future work I would need to combine it with other processes in my work rather 






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