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Printmaking + Mixed Media Print Book + eBook Bundle: Simple Techniques and Projects for Paper and Fabric

Learn simple printmaking techniques and how to incorporate printed images into mixed-media artwork on paper and fabric with the extra convenient Printmaking + Mixed Media eBook and print book bundle.

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Learn simple printmaking techniques and how to incorporate printed images into mixed-media artwork on paper and fabric with the extra convenient Printmaking + Mixed Media eBook and print book bundle.

This creative approach to traditional printmaking methods doesn't require printing presses or special papers.

  • From screen printing, collagraph, monoprinting, and sun printing, these techniques are especially affordable and accessible to any artist, from beginner to experienced.
  • Each technique is shown in step-by-step photography on both paper and fabric, plus the author shows how to combine different printmaking and mixed-media techniques to create a variety of projects, including a fabric artist book, a handprinted calendar, wall art collage, an apron, a holiday book, greeting cards, and more.
  • Stitch, cut, glue, layer, paint, and embellish printed layers to use in fine art or collage, book arts, fabric arts, fiber arts, and assemblage.

A gallery of mixed-media samples from the author and various artists shows even more ways to include printmaking in mixed-media artwork. The Printmaking + Mixed Media bundle is a great resource for mixed-media artists looking to expand their skills and printmakers interested in reinterpreting traditional methods.

Introduction

A Primer for Printmaking
What is printmaking?
Printing methods
Basic printmaking vocabulary
Printmaking tools
Printmaking colorants
Before you begin
Tips for good printmaking
Storing you prints
Choosing a printing surface

Screen Printing
What is screen printing?
Basic screen printing with a paper stencil
Screen printing with a drawing fluid resist
Printmaking collaboration: The Tortilla Curtain project
Screen printing with photo emulsion
Screen printing with thermal-imaging printer

More Printing Techniques
What is monotype printing?
What is Collograph printing?
Variations on a theme: Printed portraits
What is relief printing
What is sun printing

Mixed-Media Printmaking Projects
The creative process
Printmaking projects

Resources
Contributing artists
Index
An Interview with Author and Artist Dorit Elisha

Gelatin monotype prints on fabricCPS: What is printmaking? What do you think makes it so appealing to mixed-media artists?
DE: Printmaking is an easy and quick way to create multiples of the same image. It is a very versatile technique, and the prints can be used in book making, collage, altered books, scrap booking 3-D art or just as an art by itself. There are many techniques within printmaking where each requires different materials and tools, and has a different look to the finished print. For example: Screen printing and sun printing allow a precise photographic image to be printed while monoprinting has a very painterly look, and block printing is very graphic and bold.

 CPS: What is unique about the techniques you teach in your book Printmaking + Mixed Media: Simple Techniques and Projects for Paper and Fabric?
Photo emulsion screen print, stencil, paint, collage, stitchingDE: In my book I demonstrate the “no press – no stress” side of printmaking. I describe step by step how everyone can create prints using different methods without the use of a printing press or expensive printing paper. Whether you are an experienced artist or not, all you need is a bit of space to work in and some basic tools. In addition to the printmaking techniques, the book gives you ideas how to combine the prints with other art techniques into mixed-media art.
 

CPS: Could you share some time and money-saving techniques you’ve learned over the years?
DE: Most of the techniques described in the book can be done with inexpensive supply substitutes: Instead of printing paper I print on “found paper” – anything from old atlases to painted papers or cheap copy paper and wallpaper samples. The ink can be substituted with paint in many cases. My favorite way of saving time and money is to reuse some of the less successful prints and incorporate them in my collage or other mixed media art by tearing and re-treating them with paint, ink, or stitching.

CPS: What inspires you?
DE: I am mostly inspired by seeing textures and colors in my daily surroundings. Thermal on FormicaI live in an area that is rich with different ethnic cultures, and just walking the street or the market really makes me want to run to my studio and start a project. My home and studio are packed with colorful papers, fibers and decorative items that I have collected and those also trigger my creative juices. Collaborating with other artists is a huge inspiration as well.

CPS: Do you have a favorite project or technique?
DE: I don’t have one specific favorite. I like to change the media or form I am working on every once in a while. Recently I worked in a book form, creating mixed-media artist books that included printmaking on fabric and stitching. Before that I worked in a box form, creating three-dimensional assemblages. There is one aspect that is common in all my projects – recycling and re-purposing. I rarely buy art supplies in the art store and most of my art ingredients come from flea markets, thrift stores and other recycling resources.



 

Dorit Elisha is an artist who expresses herself through mixed media, printmaking, bookmaking, and fiber art. She is an art teacher and graphic designer whose work has been featured in books and magazines including Cloth Paper Scissors and Quilting Arts magazine.
Item #: XC09QM01
ISBN: 978-1-59668-095-1
128 pages
Dimensions: 8 1/2" X 10 1/4"
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