Monotypes



WHY MONOTYPES?

I create monotypes to focus on the simple shapes and colours of the landscape. I start the monotype process by applying a layer of gum arabic to a non absorbent surface such as plexi glass or mylar.

I begin the painting process by rolling or brushing on the paint and then either draw or remove some of the paint to create the desired effect.

After I dampen the paper I use a wooden spoon or rolling pin to apply pressure to the back of the plexi. Monotypes usually have a distinctive and unique look. Although "printed",
monotypes are originals and there are no copies. 




Golden Evening
8 x10
















Change of Scenery
8 x 10


















July Evening
8 x 10



Chestnut Trees
8 x 10

Colour of August
8 x 10

Kauai Evening

8 x 10


"Early Morning"
8 x 10

"Spring I"
4 x 6
SOLD


"On the Island"
8 x 8
SOLD





"On the Way Home"
6 x 6
SOLD




"On the Way to Work"
8 x 8







"Life Drawing"
8 x 12
SOLD