Mono-printing techniques with fast drying alkyd oil paint

Mono-printing with fast drying alkyd oil paint Filmed in real time with edits to allow for drying. This paint has a very different feel to conventional oil paint, it feels more like printing ink, it does dry very fast and has a flat surface when finished. Mono-printing with this paint allows for the building up of layers and I would recommend having a try for yourself. Although the compositions shown feature 2 colours, you could begin with monochrome to get used to the paint. Mono-printing booklet basic techniques (printed copy) https://www.dantirels.co.uk/shop/mono... Mono-printing basic techniques e-book version https://www.dantirels.co.uk/shop/mono... Materials Heavy smooth card 250gsm (the kind use by card makers would work) No need to prime Paint used is 37ml Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd fast drying oil paint Yellow Ochre, Prussian Blue, Vandyke Brown, Cadmium Red, White, Black. Torn paper and plastic bag for the pain transfer, A skewer or cocktail stick is used to create interesting lines and textures.