Mono print is great way to explore art differently. At home you can try simple way as using cardboard and putting paint on it in little spot around the surface, then using cotton bud do patterns mixing colours around. Then put paper on top and press with your hand to make sure that all paint sticks to a pressed paper. Carefully lift paper from the cardboard and look at the result. When it dries you always can use marker to add more to your creation. This is video from our studio to give you an idea how mono print works. Thank you for watching
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