Here are some samples using gelatin plate printing. As soon as I catch up with myself I'll post a tutorial on the technique.



Photo of a few of the students in the plate printing class. Hey Loretta!

I know this is hard to see, but trying to photograph a clear shiny surface is difficult. This is potato dextrin in the curing stage. Going into my 3 day of waiting. I plan to get some dye onto these pieces tomorrow. Think I will do some color testing later this week. I need to come up with recipes for tans and rusts.
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