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By Marion Boddy-Evans, About.com Guide to Painting

Video: Create a Monotype with Acrylic

Saturday November 7, 2009
You don't need to use printing ink to create a monotype, you can use oil paint (though it takes ages to dry) or acrylic paint that either has extender added to it or is a slow-drying formulation. This video from Golden Artist Color shows how to create a monotype print using their Open Acrylics.

The video shows all three monotype techniques using simple designs that will hopefully inspire you to give it a go too. And once you have, share your monoprints here in the new monoprint show and tell. Watch the monoprint video here...

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