Fun with gelli plate prints Easy mixed-media printmaking

Sabine Ickler

Book - 2025

This guide to gelli plate printing highlights its simplicity, accessibility, and creative potential for artists of all skill levels. Authors Katrin Klink and Sabine Ickler show how to use a gelli plate--store-bought or homemade--to create unique monoprinted designs with just paint and common household items. From stamping and stenciling to using vegetables or kitchen tools, the possibilities for textures and patterns are endless. The book also explores printing on various surfaces like paper, fabric, metal, and wood, making it perfect for DIY projects, home décor, or personalized gifts.

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Published
Kent, England : Search Press 2025.
Language
English
German
Corporate Author
Tankerton Translation Services
Main Author
Sabine Ickler (author)
Corporate Author
Tankerton Translation Services (translator)
Other Authors
Katrin Klink (author)
Item Description
Originally published in German as Gelliprint: Unikate drucken auf Papier, Stoff and Holz by Haupt Verlag in 2021.
Physical Description
143 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781800923218
  • Introduction
  • 1. Materials, Paints & Techniques
  • Materials
  • Gelli plates
  • Paints
  • Paper and fabric
  • Tools
  • Stamps
  • Colours
  • Understanding and mixing colours - the colour palette
  • The colour wheel
  • Colour gradations
  • Saturation
  • Complementary colours
  • Colour is all around us
  • Developing your own colour combinations
  • Printing
  • Printing with simple household objects
  • Printing simple shapes
  • Multi-coloured printing
  • Ghost prints
  • Stencils & Stamps
  • The grunge effect
  • Plant printing
  • Potato printing
  • Sketchbook with potato printing
  • Fabric collection and yellow bag
  • Foam rubber stamps
  • Eraser stamps
  • Japanese fabric bags
  • Resist Printing
  • Wax crayon resist
  • Magazine resist
  • Watercolours
  • Using watercolours
  • Freestyle
  • Printing freestyle patterns
  • Combining with other materials
  • Printing on tissue paper
  • Large and split prints
  • Printing aprons
  • Printing mandalas
  • 2. From Print to Design
  • A whole new world of gelli printing
  • 3. Projects
  • Mini book
  • Travel bags
  • Gardening gloves
  • Japanese pouch
  • Tins, boxes and bowls
  • Covering objects with Tyvek®
  • Wall art
  • Geometric shapes
  • 3D geometric shapes
  • Lampshades
  • Shopping bag
  • Bunting
  • Zipped bag
  • Collage
  • Kimono
  • Lunch bag
  • Bag with hoop handles
  • Oven mitts
  • Templates
  • Project templates
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Ickler and Klink debut with a wonderful introduction to gelli printing, which in its simplest form involves pressing paper or fabric onto a gelatin plate covered in wet acrylic paint. The authors outline many variations on the process, suggesting that readers might create texture by marking up the painted plate with tools or utensils, or that they might place seedheads on the gelli before printing to make silhouettes of the plants. The magazine resist technique is particularly impressive and entails pressing a glossy page onto a painted plate, which retains the image, and then printing the result. Other strategies include using stamps to absorb paint on gelli plates, which produces a relief of the stamp's image on the final print, and generating a "grunge effect" by placing stenciled letters on a painted plate and then covering them with another color before printing, leaving behind hazy impressions of the letters. The bounty of techniques showcases the medium's many possibilities, though the projects offer more inspiration than guidance. For instance, the authors show how they used cutout block letters to adorn the word "bag" onto fabric, but give only a rudimentary description of how they transformed that fabric into a drawstring backpack. Still, this will get crafters' creative juices flowing. (Apr.)

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