Gelatin printing was something I'd heard about but had no interest in pursuing. One more technique? all the hassle of preparing a plate? No, thanks.
Then I signed up for a workshop with Dina Wakley. She teaches monthly classes at a local shop. After I signed up, I received the workshop description and supply list. Hmmm, Gelli printing, hmmm.... Yeah, well, I'll give it a try.
I was up for the experience. There's always something new to learn.
This skeptic was converted! We used the new Gelli plates and we were gelli printing maniacs.
I bought my own plate and am looking forward to experimenting with it some more.
Marissa
I really enjoy visiting your blog. Your creativity makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful, and fun!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool. The prints are so my style!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of gelatin printing. Seems like you lots of fun doing this gelli print project!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! Reminds me of your blog background. First time hearing about gelatin too.
ReplyDeleteLove the use of color! #LLBLOG
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had fun and made some great stuff at the same time. :) I love art and learning about new art projects/techniques, etc. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your experience.
xoxo
Marla
www.marlitaontherun.com
how unique and fun.
ReplyDeletegreat job!
This is so cool! I wonder if any of these classes are offered in my area?! Something to look into :)
ReplyDeleteOk, have no clue as to this technique, but I do love the end product! Keep impressing us mujer, I'm totally enjoying my art classes on your blog! BB2U
ReplyDeletecool! i had never heard of this technique before visiting your blog :) thank you for teaching me something new today!! XO
ReplyDeleteI love the creativity in each of these pieces. Great use of background and an incredible idea!
ReplyDeleteVery cool and creative!
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