This morning I refreshed a couple of my gelatin printing plates. As you may have discovered they shrink a bit and get stiffer over time. This happens because the water evaporates.
You can see in the picture below that the gelatin plate shrank about 1/2 ” on the top and bottom.
Before melting the printing plates, I cut some rectangles, squares and circles. I found that it was easy to cut the gelatin with scissors. I punched the circles with recycled caps, but I think a nice cookie cutter would make a cleaner cut.
Then I pulled out some acrylic paint and hand printed this tote bag! Fun stuff.
If you would like to explore hand printing fabric with the gelatin plate then read the details and join us in the next session of Monoprinting Fabric. Class starts soon.
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