This blog is dedicated to my art students whom can brighten up any day. They are trying there hand at monoprinting and doing a fantastic job. The name "monoprint" is called that because you typically can only get one print transfer with the process. I like to wash the remaining ink down and get a second but different print from the image. Though, each is very individualistic and unique and often times the second is better. Teaching is rewarding in so many ways. First is the thrill of seeing what a young person can do and watching as they amaze themselves. Secondly, it forces me, the teacher to rethink what I already know, how I acquired the information and how to translate it. And thirdly, often times there is a rebirth within me of a medium that had been put aside for some time. Like revisiting an old friend.
Parrot I. 8X10 Jade Miner - 12 years old
Parrot II. 8X10 Jade Miner - 12 years old
Tree I. 6X8 Jade Miner - 12 years old
Tree II. 6X8 Jade Miner - 12 years old
Space Owl I. 6X8 Gabby Dinger - 17 years old
Space Owl II. 6X8 Gabby Dinger - 17 years old
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