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Barbara Mason and Golden Road Arts Rock

by David Leonnig

Pages 4 and 5 of 8

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In these frames from an online lesson, Artist Barbara Mason shows you two ways to apply water-soluble colors to a piece of aluminum foil folded around a raised surface. The rolling device for applying printing ink is called a brayer. The resulting artwork prints the colors from the surface onto damp paper that receives colors from the foil.
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Once the water soluble colors are applied to the surface, the foil wrapped art is placed face up the printing surface, and damp piece of paper is carefully laid on top. The artwork as the raised art releases the colors on the damp paper using a rolling pin. A felt blanket and piece of wax paper provides a cushion between the rolling pin and the art.

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