Acrylic Plexiglass Color
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![]() 1 4 red acrylic PLEXIGLASS color 2423 48 x 317 8 US $83.00
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![]() Colored acrylic Plexiglass 2074 1 2x 317 8 x 237 8 US $82.00
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![]() GREEN ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS SHEET COLOR 2092 3 16 x 48 x 317 8 US $67.00
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![]() BROWN ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS SHEET COLOR 2418 3 16 x 48 x 317 8 US $66.75
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![]() 1 4 red acrylic PLEXIGLASS color 2423 48 x 237 8 US $62.00
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![]() Colored acrylic Plexiglass 2074 1 2x 237 8 x 237 8 US $62.00
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![]() 3 8 acrylic plexiglass color 2404 brz 60 x 123 8 US $57.50
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![]() BROWN ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS SHEET COLOR 2418 3 16 x 48 x 237 8 US $50.00
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![]() GREEN ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS SHEET COLOR 2092 3 16 x 48 x 237 8 US $50.00
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![]() PURPLE ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS SHEET COLOR 373 1 8x 48 x 317 8 US $45.50
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![]() 1 4 red acrylic PLEXIGLASS color 2423 48 x 157 8 US $42.00
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![]() 3 8 acrylic plexiglass color 2404 brz 393 8 X 135 8 US $41.50
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![]() BROWN ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS SHEET COLOR 2418 1 8x 237 8 x 91 4 US $9.50
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![]() SAUTURNE COLORED ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS 7 x 40 NEW US $5.55
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Discover Monotype Printmaking Techniques
Monotyping is a form of printmaking made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. The surface area, or matrix, was historically a copper etching plate, but in contemporary work it can range from zinc or glass to acrylic glass. The image will then be moved onto a sheet of paper by pressing the two with each other, normally by using a printing-press. Monotypes can also be created by inking an entire surface and after that, using brushes or cloths, eliminating ink in order to make a subtractive graphic, e.g. producing lights from a field of opaque color. The inks used may be oil-based or water-based. With oil-based inks, the paper may be dry, whereby the graphic has more contrast, or the paper may be damp, whereby the graphic has a 10% greater range of tones.
In contrast to monoprinting, monotyping produces a unique print, or monotype, since most of the ink is removed during the initial pressing. Though following reprintings are frequently possible, they vary significantly right from the first print and are generally deemed inferior. A second print from the original plate is called a "ghost print" or "cognate". Stencils, watercolor, solvents, brushes, and other tools are usually used to decorate a monotype print. Monotypes are often spontaneously completed and with no preliminary sketch. Monotypes are the most painterly technique among the list of printmaking techniques, a unique print that is basically a printed painting. The principal attribute of this medium is found in its spontaneity as well as its combination of printmaking, painting, and drawing media.
Listed below are the materials you will need in order to create a monotype print:
1) Monotype Paint. Work with Createx monotype paints. 2) Watercolor pencils. They are a great thing to own, no matter how unconfident you are in your art talents. 3) Tempera Paint. You want a paint which can be cleaned up with water, and that is the aim of tempera. 4) Paper. Almost all would work, but watercolor paper is best suited. You want something that is absorbent as well as strong. 5) Brayer. It's like a mini-rolling pin and mostly it is just art geeks who have them. In case you haven't got a brayer, you'll need a rolling pin. A lot more homes will have a rolling pin over a brayer. If you have a heavy one, that is definitely ideal. In case you don't have a rolling pin, you need a wooden spoon. Pretty much all of us have a wooden spoon. This could do the same thing as a brayer or a rolling pin, rub/squish or, in fancy words, burnish.
In addition, you will need: 6) Assorted Brushes. Use different kinds and types. 7) Sand paper. Use 120, a medium grit.
Piece of Plastic or Plexiglass. You want a non-porous surface area to serve as the plate for the print. The hardest thing to get is a piece of plastic or plexiglass; an old picture frame will be one particular source. You can use glass. You can also make use of unflavored gelatin to create a plate. Basically, you boil it up, put it in the baking tray and then leave it to set. The downside will be that it can just be kept a few days.
Monotype printmaking is a method in printmaking and can be learned nearly anyplace, in art institutions or from printmakers. Once you understand basic principles, you will discover there are several ways to make a really superb print.
Where can I find acrylic sheet for photography in New York?
Where can I find acrylic sheet (plexiglass) black or white or colored in New York? I'm new in NY and i dont know much... I need them for product tabletop shooting. thanks
Ace Hardware:
http://www.acehardware.com/mystore/storeLocator.jsp
You can put any color under a clear sheet to create a color.
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