Gelli® Plate Printing in Painterly Layers!

Swap out your brayer for some paintbrushes and create a painterly layered Gelli® print! To see how easy and fun it is … watch this video!! 



The painterly approach to monotypes can range from loose and spontaneous to structured and carefully planned … and everything in between. In other words — this technique is for everyone!! 


From abstract to representational, the painterly print provides unlimited possibilities for creating an image by building layers of brushstrokes and textures.

Here’s how!

  1. Start by applying paint to your Gelli Arts® gel printing plate with a brush. A thin layer is best — thick areas of paint will print as blobs! For this technique, you want the beauty of the brushstrokes to come through.
  2. Then, simply keep building on the image. Apply paint to select areas of the plate and pull your print. Keep doing this with additional layers on the same print until you’re satisfied with the image.
  3. The residual paint on the gel plate serves as a guide for the next paint application. It should be pretty easy to see where you may want to add color and texture in each subsequent layer.

Tips:

  • For vibrant colors, allow the print to dry between layers. That will help keep the colors from mixing and getting muddy.
  • When using cotton swabs to wipe out lines, shapes or dots on the plate … it’s easier to remove paint if the swab is dampened first with water.
  • You can apply paint to select areas of the gel plate for each layer. There’s no need to cover the entire surface of the plate on each layer.
  • To register your print, it helps when the gel plate is sitting on a piece of paper the same size as your printing paper. That way, you can visually align the printing paper with the paper under the plate. It’s not precise, but it’s usually close enough.
  • It’s a good idea to mark the top of the back of your printing paper with a pencil mark. That way, you won’t have to figure out the correct orientation of the paper as you print each layer.
  • Consider the transparency and opacity of the paints you’re using, as that will greatly impact the appearance of colors as they print over one another.
  • This painterly technique gives you the opportunity to be very deliberate in applying each layer. When looking at your print and deciding what you want to add in the next layer, keep in mind that what you paint on the gel plate will print reversed (mirror image).
  • If you want to develop your image slowly — use a slow drying paint, like Golden Open Acrylics. Adding Golden Open Medium to acrylic paint will extend the working time of the paint.

 

FYI … Materials used in the video:

Painting directly on the gel plate with paintbrushes has a wonderful ‘feel’. Try layering painterly images and brushstrokes and see for yourself!



AND … we have a very “BIG” GIVEAWAY!! 

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Thanks to Princeton Brush and Willow Wolfe for supplying the fabulous brushes for our giveaway! Good luck … and Happy Printing!!

500 thoughts on “Gelli® Plate Printing in Painterly Layers!”

  1. This is great. I am such a Gelli Arts Plate fan. I have every size and would definitely want to give them as gifts. I have the Gelli Arts badge on my mostlystamped web site and many examples of how I use the papers in my ongoing journal. I love to follow the Gelli Arts videos and have taken Carolyn Dube and Donna Downey's courses on Gelli Printing. Love it!

  2. I am a big fan of the Gelli Arts plates. I have tried all the sizes but the big 12×14 is super. I use my Gelli prints for journal covers and pages. This is a wonderful video and I look forward to trying this technique.

  3. Wonderful! I love seeing all the different ways the plates can be used to create. Thank you so much for the inspirational videos and posts!

  4. I never thought to use brushes on my plate! I love all of the videos you do! Please, keep the inspiration coming!

  5. I'm so in love with my Gelli Plate. I try out all the techniques and I have a big pile of printed papers to proof it 🙂

  6. I love the techniques that you share to let us get even more from this wonderful tool…I hope to try my hand at this over the weekend.

  7. I have been having so much fun with my 8×10 and my new riund gelli plate. I am looking forward to trying out this technique!

  8. You folks do such a good job showing new and innovative techniques…..love this technique and can't wait to try it!

  9. What a great technique – I have the small Gelli plate and will definitely give it a go. Thank you for a chance to win the big one.
    xxx Hazel.

  10. I love that Gelli Plates bring so many printing options to people who have no access to presses. Such a cool product!

  11. Wow, this is something completely different to do on the gelli plate and it looks so bright and colourful. I can't wait to give it a go.

  12. Never thought to use a paint brush with my gelli plate, thanks for the new ideas and the chance to win!

  13. Just when I think I've tried everything with my Gelli plate, you show me something new – thank you! I can't wait to try this technique – looks awesome!!

  14. Oh my word. Drooling into my keyboard. Cannot wait to try this! Thank you for the chance to win and I have wanted some of those brushes for a lalalalalong time 😀 Excellent giveaway x

  15. My goodness, how clever! This is another reason to never put your Gelli plate away. It is the best product I have purchased in a long, long, time.
    Nina

  16. I am so fascinated with all of the wonderful techniques you can use with the Gelli Plate! I can't wait to give her a spin!

  17. I have been in love with Gelli Printing for some time now–I can't wait to try out this new technique. Would love to have this larger Gelli plate to work with. Thanks for the opportunity to win! 🙂

  18. Wow! This looks so much fun. I already went out today and purchased a gelli plate, paints and brushes. Can't wait to get to play.

  19. Just Genuinely Me

    Oh, my! How very cool! I love my Gelli Plate..would love to win the big one and some yummy new brushes! Thanks for the opportunity!

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