Monotypes

 

I must have watched my father create "paintings" by pressing paper into little paintings on glass, as I have long been fascinated with print processes but particularly monotypes—something that cannot be repeated exactly. I use gelli plates, paint or ink on glass or acrylic sheets, even paint scratched into sheets of wax paper. Sometimes a monotype appears from an accident—like finding a splash of paint that has gone astray, waiting for me to quickly push a sheet of art paper into it. My work with mixed media also spills over into my monoprinting, as I sometimes add additional paint on top of the pulled print. Usually I use a watercolor or similar paper, although I have also experimented with clear and transluscent sheets of Duralar, Yuppo and other surfaces.

 

Cascade River, 11”x14” monotype. Open acrylic on clear Duralar. Matted original artwork available.

Mono Lake, monotype, acrylic on paper. Original artwork available.

Motown Nebula, monotype, acrylic on paper. Original artwork available.

Mulberry, 18”x26” monotype. Flow acrylic on paper. Matted original artwork available.

Clown’s Dance, monotype, acrylic on paper. Original artwork available.

Gold Rush, monotype, acrylic on paper. Original artwork available.