An Introduction to OIl Monoprinting with Rosa Roberts, 19th Nov 2024
This class is perfect for those who live in a different time zone or couldn’t join the class on the 19th November 2024
All levels are welcome.
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials list from Rosa…..
Printing plate
A Sheet of A4 /A3Perspex /transparent printing plate
(Could be glass) You can buy them here…
https://www.jacksonsart.com/search/?q=Transparent+printing+plate
You can choose your own size, just make sure you have paper of a corresponding size. Rosa will most likely be working on A3
Oil paints
White, black, yellow ochre, lemon yellow, cadmium yellow, crimson, cadmium red, ultramarine, cerulean blue, pythalo blue
Odourless oil painting medium/ solvent such as zest it. (Needs to NOT be an oil based medium)
Selection of paintbrushes
A palette for your paint
Pots for solvent - I like to have two pots of solvent on the go, one for cleaning and one for dilution
Lots of tissue or rags for cleaning the plate between prints
10 or so sheets of A4/A3 paper - quality cartridge paper. A note about the paper… it needs to be smooth and heavy if possible, just NOT something textured or with an uneven surface such as water colour paper.
A printing brayer / roller or something that can be used to press down and roll. (Could be an empty glass bottle)
This class is perfect for those who live in a different time zone or couldn’t join the class on the 19th November 2024
All levels are welcome.
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials list from Rosa…..
Printing plate
A Sheet of A4 /A3Perspex /transparent printing plate
(Could be glass) You can buy them here…
https://www.jacksonsart.com/search/?q=Transparent+printing+plate
You can choose your own size, just make sure you have paper of a corresponding size. Rosa will most likely be working on A3
Oil paints
White, black, yellow ochre, lemon yellow, cadmium yellow, crimson, cadmium red, ultramarine, cerulean blue, pythalo blue
Odourless oil painting medium/ solvent such as zest it. (Needs to NOT be an oil based medium)
Selection of paintbrushes
A palette for your paint
Pots for solvent - I like to have two pots of solvent on the go, one for cleaning and one for dilution
Lots of tissue or rags for cleaning the plate between prints
10 or so sheets of A4/A3 paper - quality cartridge paper. A note about the paper… it needs to be smooth and heavy if possible, just NOT something textured or with an uneven surface such as water colour paper.
A printing brayer / roller or something that can be used to press down and roll. (Could be an empty glass bottle)
This class is perfect for those who live in a different time zone or couldn’t join the class on the 19th November 2024
All levels are welcome.
Please scroll along the pictures to see close up’s of the real flowers we painted - you will need to have access to these during the class so take screen shots or print them out.
Materials list from Rosa…..
Printing plate
A Sheet of A4 /A3Perspex /transparent printing plate
(Could be glass) You can buy them here…
https://www.jacksonsart.com/search/?q=Transparent+printing+plate
You can choose your own size, just make sure you have paper of a corresponding size. Rosa will most likely be working on A3
Oil paints
White, black, yellow ochre, lemon yellow, cadmium yellow, crimson, cadmium red, ultramarine, cerulean blue, pythalo blue
Odourless oil painting medium/ solvent such as zest it. (Needs to NOT be an oil based medium)
Selection of paintbrushes
A palette for your paint
Pots for solvent - I like to have two pots of solvent on the go, one for cleaning and one for dilution
Lots of tissue or rags for cleaning the plate between prints
10 or so sheets of A4/A3 paper - quality cartridge paper. A note about the paper… it needs to be smooth and heavy if possible, just NOT something textured or with an uneven surface such as water colour paper.
A printing brayer / roller or something that can be used to press down and roll. (Could be an empty glass bottle)