Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Using a Gelli Plate with Acetate

Had a go using my Gelli plate with a piece of acetate today, with this method you are kind of working backwards so you have to train your mind with the process...

The picture really does not do this justice as the metal leaf absolutely radiates through the acrylic layers.
Gelli print stencils andy skinner


The Skull was first stencilled on with Black acrylic, the barbed wire, cogs, code and splats were stamped with black Stazon.
White acrylic was then painted within the scull area.



It was then time for the Gelli plate, Traditions in Raw Sienna, Quinacridone Burnt Orange, and a mix of Prussian Blue and White.

I then applied metal leaf to the reverse.



Finally I finished with acrylic in Aquamarine, Blue Green, Red Violet and White


I am loving this Gelli Printing Plate :)
Andy

7 comments:

  1. Extreme! love it and now I want to try it.Intresting project and I know how photos rob the beauty sometimes. Great job
    susan s.

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  2. This is stunning Andy, just stunning :)

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  3. Amazing Andy, love the effects you have achieved. I am getting my gelli plate for Christmas, can't wait to play.
    Hugs Brenda xox

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  4. Thank you, Brenda I think you will love it!

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  5. That is seriously cool, I love it. I'm going to have to put a Gelli plate on my wish list now......

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  6. I bought a Geli Plate this summer, isn't that just the most fun? I was amazed with the results. You have given me some new ideas!

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  7. I was wondering about the acetate. Thank you for sharing. I love your techniques.

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