So...I wetted out the lutradur with clear water, and started adding colour direct, mixing it on the cloth. I chose red because there was some red dye already at the corner of the lutradur, so I wanted to work with that; watercolour wouldn't have covered it up, of course, being transparent. The risk of doing that is that you don't like what you get... and I didn't... so I took a monoprint of sorts from the wet paint.
I didn't bother to unscrunch the paper, hence the white tree shape to the left hand side, and the crackle texture of the print in general, which I rather like. It got rid of a fair amount of the paint, and I was able to continue...and finally made this...
This was taken while it was still wet; it will dry slightly paler, but hopefully not too much. I'm planning to add another wash to the reverse side, so that this can become a book after stitching. No, you're right, it's not particularly interesting at this point...but it has lots of room for stitch...and possibly some applique... we'll see. I then went on and played a bit more with a block of lino and some paint, to make a selection of monoprints. I don't have enough energy for lino cutting, so that seemed to be the best way of using the block...
I did some prints on paper, some on lutradur, the last image is the one I like best, but, like the painting, it has plenty of room for stitch. Should keep me out of mischief for a while...
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