Using monoprint to Create a Textured Collage: Toy Farmyard and Woodland Animal Still Life

By Sheila Ceccarelli

In this workshop teenagers used acrylic paint to do monoprinting and create a textured collage.

Teenagers draw toy farmyard and woodland animals
Teenagers draw toy farmyard and woodland animals

 

This workshop gave students the chance to experiment with a variety of different processes to create rich, textured surfaces. There was a sense of play, ‘happy accident’ and trial and error to perfect the monoprinting technique.

Students enjoyed collaging elements together and building up textured compositions.


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Winter Still Life

 

Many thanks to students of AccessArt’s Experimental Drawing Class for sharing their process and finished results with AccessArt.

Many thanks to Pisces for generously supplying pastels, pens, charcoal and scissors used in this session to AccessArt.

Pisces - the Art Specialist


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