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In monoprinting, an artist creates a reusable template of the intended image. Templates may include stencils, metal plates and flat stones. This form of printing produces multiple prints from the same template. Monotyping, in contrast, involves the use of an impermanent image that degrades after just one print. [5]
Historically, the terms monotype and monoprint were often used interchangeably. [10] More recently, however, they have come to refer to two different, though similar, types of printmaking. Both involve the transfer of ink from a plate to the paper, canvas, or other surface that will ultimately hold the work of art.
Pelican History of Art, Art and Architecture Italy, 1600-1750. Penguin Books. pp. 353– 355. Jeutter, E. (2004). Zur Problematik der Rembrandt-Rezeption im Werk des Genuesen Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Genua 1609-1664 Mantua): eine Untersuchung zu seinem Stil und seinen Nachwirkungen im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert (in German). VDG.
Laura Crehuet Berman (Born 1973, Barcelona, Spain) is an American and Spanish [1] artist and printmaker based in Kansas City. [2] Much of her work consists of abstract multicolored monoprints that show recurrent forms overlapping to produce fields of shapes and hues.
Marc Chagall [a] (born Moishe Shagal; 6 July [O.S. 24 June] 1887 – 28 March 1985 [b]) was a Russian and French artist. [c] An early modernist, he was associated with the École de Paris, as well as several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats, including painting, drawings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art ...
Walker's work takes inspiration from nature of the Western Isles and Antarctica, [5] [8] where she visited upon receiving the James McBey Travel Award from Aberdeen Art Gallery in 2007. [1] Her technique includes screenprinting , lithography , monoprinting , etching , and collagraphy .
Her monoprints are described as oil painting brought to the world of printmaking by a number of reviewers – "... creating graphic art with the tonal intensity of oil paintings", [4] also: "Pavlova's intense use of color ... creates a very similar visual effect to the historical oil paintings to which her work refers. Hence [in her monoprints ...