Monoprinting with Akua™ Inks and Speedball Gel Printing Plates
Joining the world of fine art with craft, professional printmaker, Amy Nack, uses Akua™ printmaking inks to make stunning and luminous monoprints with Speedball’s® new Gel Printing Plates. Watch to see how Amy uses everyday items from around the home and elements from nature to create beautiful, highly dimensional artwork using one of today’s hottest printing techniques!

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Creating Large Scale Prints with Speedball® Gel Printing Plates

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Monoprinting on Fabric with Speedball® Screen Printing Inks and Gel Printing Plates

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Trace Monotype Printing: Erika Greenberg-Schneider

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AVOID these Gel Printing MISTAKES!

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Akua Carborundum Gel with Wax Mediums

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Why Beginners Get Gel Print Colors Wrong (and how to fix it!)

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SPEEDBALL Inks and Gel Plate

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Monoprinting with Speedball® Block Printing Inks and Gel Printing Plates

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Speedball Gel Plate Tips

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Monotype printing with a gel press: abstract landscape with a gelli plate

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Printing with a Pasta Machine: A Surprising Alternative to a Press

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Gelli vs. Gelpress vs. Speedball : Which Gel Printing Plate is best for IMAGE TRANSFER?

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my SECRETS to perfectly LAYERED GEL PRINTS

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Akua Inks Tips and Tricks

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Backgrounds and Textures: Inkjet Transfers on the Gel Plate!

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Silkscreen Monoprints

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Simple Image Transfer Method Onto Gel Plate With An Ink jet Printer Image.

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Charcoal Transfer with the Gel Plate

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Hand Printed Multi-Color Drypoint Printmaking with Akua Inks

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