Using Different Papers on your gelplate
In this video I go over using different papers while printing with your gelplate. Some papers tend to be more fragile then others depending on how much paint you use. I show deli paper vs tissue paper and rice paper vs copier paper. I got a little long winded and I do tend to enjoy the experimenting process but I do think there is some good information in there and it may spark some creativity in you. I encourage you to use this as a jumping off point and try to use different papers while finding some new techniques along the way. Links to Paint charts Amsterdam Chart https://mediabank.royaltalens.com/royaltalens/file/28df28b2261a58982a7cc07141769673/65ec8780/documents/dir1/Amsterdam%20Standard%20Series%20ENG.pdf Liquitex Chart https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0787/6971/7523/files/LQ-Basics-Educational-Poster-Diox-Purple-rev-07.2023.pdf?v=1704833744 Materials Used Rice Paper Premium Copier Paper (I used Hammermill Premium Laser Print Paper for Color, 32lb. Tissue (Wrapping paper tissue) Deli Paper ( my box says dry wax deli paper, came in a box of 500 sheets, 10”x10.75”) Acrylic Paints- Amsterdam, Liquitex, Mondo LLama, Craft paints Bombay inks, Amsterdam Acrylic inks 12” x 12” Gel Plate Stencils used Franfair & Lotus, available at Joggles.com under FMD Designs Stencils.
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