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This page shows images of original prints made by participants attending workshops at the NNNTPW Drypoint Printmaking This technique involves using a 'dry'point such as a sharp nail to scratch an image or design into a smooth surface such as perspex. Ink is then rubbed into these scratches and the smooth surface cleaned, It is then printed using a traditional etching press. | ||||
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Monoprinting This technique means to make a 'one off' print, these can be made in many different ways, either printing directly from found objects, using stencils, making marks with inks.. it is endless, experimental, and always fun... | ||
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