Experimenting with scale, size and colour!
Working onto smaller panes of i glass i did a series of prints using dark blue and black ink. I used my method of mono printing from plastic wallets to create the distorted effect i have become accustomed to.
I particularly like the way the ink seems to move across the glass panel, the movement and light is extremely interesting.
The image to the right is immediately after i have placed my panel onto the plastic wallet. In order for the ink to transfer correctly i learnt that i had to leave it to partially dry before peeling the plastic away.
After the initial image has been transferred onto the glass, the excess ink was used to create a few extra mono prints onto extra sheets of plastic.
I then had to spray each print with hairspray individually in order to hold the ink.
The hairspray seemed to alter the colour of the ink and brought out some very vivid blue colours that i found extremely exciting!
I feel that these prints really put my ideas across to the audience and show exactly what i am working towards.
Below is the final glass print, i have added a black and brackets to the panel in order to hang and display the image. I think it looks extremely professional and i am very happy with the outcome.
Working onto smaller panes of i glass i did a series of prints using dark blue and black ink. I used my method of mono printing from plastic wallets to create the distorted effect i have become accustomed to.
I particularly like the way the ink seems to move across the glass panel, the movement and light is extremely interesting.
The image to the right is immediately after i have placed my panel onto the plastic wallet. In order for the ink to transfer correctly i learnt that i had to leave it to partially dry before peeling the plastic away.
After the initial image has been transferred onto the glass, the excess ink was used to create a few extra mono prints onto extra sheets of plastic.
I then had to spray each print with hairspray individually in order to hold the ink.
The hairspray seemed to alter the colour of the ink and brought out some very vivid blue colours that i found extremely exciting!
I feel that these prints really put my ideas across to the audience and show exactly what i am working towards.
Below is the final glass print, i have added a black and brackets to the panel in order to hang and display the image. I think it looks extremely professional and i am very happy with the outcome.
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