I gave myself a challenge, an assignment to make a collage daily. Gelli printing made me really enthusiastic, so in November I was totally committed to making Gelli prints.
So much so, that I made a separate article about the process and the discoveries of my experiments that you can read here:
What is Gelli Printing and What Makes it so Amazingly Easy?
It’s great to see the Gelli prints of others to get inspired. Have a look at my Instagram account and click the hashtag #gelliplate or #gelliprint. (In the first comment of my posts).
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My Gelli prints and collages in November
I use all kinds of surfaces to print on: white paper, coloured paper, the inside of envelopes, newspaper, and magazines.
To flatten them and to be able to glue pieces on the prints without curling them even more, I paste everything to stretched paper.
Related: My Collages in October 2022