The Making of "REFLECTIVE SELF" - a Clay Monoprint
Clay monoprinting is a unique form of image transfer developed by Mitch Lyons, a ceramic artist from Pennsylvania. The printing 'plate' is a moist clay slab. Color is applied with clay slip to which pigments have been added. It is then transferred to a substrate, paper, canvas or remay. I use remay (used in the filtration industry) for all my work, I found it to be the best option. One of the main advantages of clay monoprint is its longevity and archival qualities, since the main material is clay, colors do not fade or change with time. View more of my work: https://www.alejandroburr.com/ / alejandro-burr-studio-261517017755891 Patreon Page: / 41c9bea7e06f48b59455d69458683e07 Thank you...

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Mitch Lyons Workshop

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"UNTAMED SPIRIT" A Clay Monoprint

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Ceramic Review Masterclass: Lorna Fraser

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From Print to Sculpture with Susan Rostow

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Pat Toenjes: Clay mono-printing

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Making a Monoprint with a Clay Slab

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Clayprinting with Martha Castillo

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How to have fun with mono-printing, use a stencil with clay pastels and make a dish - home pottery

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Suminagashi made simple - the art of Japanese water marbling - part 1

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How to Make Clay Monoprints

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Craig Underhill at Art in Clay - Farnham 2019

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Slip Transfers with Chris Snedden Pottery

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Unique Handbuilding Without a Seam

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Photo Lithography on Clay: A Surprisingly Simple Way to Print Images On Clay - KRISTINA BOGDANOV

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ClayMonoprint YouTube sharing

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Mono printing onto clay - Home pottery school - Lockdown learning

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A Hybrid of Collagraph, Drypoint, Monoprint + Viscosity!

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Creating a Clay Monoprint

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Wax on Wednesdays Printing Botanical Cyanotypes on Silk with StencilGirl Stencils!

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