165 Likes, TikTok video from Jessica Russo Scherr | Artist (@bluelavaart): “Replying to @anjuplays Don’t eat the Gelli Plate-Printmaking tutorial | Select Your Image: Choose a laser print photograph with high contrast and clear details. Opt for images that will work well in monochrome or with limited colors for better results in printmaking. Prepare Your Gelli Plate: Lay out your Gelli plate on a clean, flat surface. Ensure it's clean and free from any residue from previous projects. Apply Acrylic Paint: Squeeze a small amount of acrylic paint onto the Gelli plate. Use a brayer to evenly spread the paint in a thin, uniform layer. Make sure to cover the entire plate with paint. Place Your Image: Carefully place your laser print photograph face-down onto the painted Gelli plate. Gently press the paper to ensure good contact between the image and the plate. Transfer the Image: Rub the back of the photograph using a brayer or your fingertips, being careful not to shift the image. Apply even pressure to transfer the image onto the Gelli plate. Peel and Reveal: Carefully lift the photograph from the Gelli plate. Your image should now be transferred onto the plate. Create Prints: Place a piece of paper over the Gelli plate and gently rub the back to transfer the image from the plate to the paper. Lift the paper to reveal your print. Apply acrylic paint in layers. Make sure the final layer covers the whole plate. Cover with bristol. Weight with some TOK books ( if you have them). Peel when dry. #gelliplateprinting #printmaking #gelliplate”. Gelli Plate Printmaking#gelliplate | Gelli Plate Printmaking original sound - Jessica Russo Scherr | Artist.
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