Studio 2: Abstract Monotypes

In the midst of a Quarter-long project on mythology, the Studio 2 class took a break and spent a Friday afternoon creating monotypes. Monotypes are a form of printmaking in which the artist paints directly on a non-absorbent surface and then transfers the image onto paper. In Studio 2, we created these monotypes by using toothbrushes, painting knives, fingers, and paintbrushes to apply poster paint on glass. These beautifully expressive monotypes were created in about 1 minute each!



Display in Study Hall Room


"Industrial" by Raveena M, Grade 12


"Monsoon" by EunA J, Grade 12

"Early Morning Moonlight" by Shreya H, Grade 12

"Evil Earth" by Chuki N, Grade 12

"Bukhari" by Kakivi C, Grade 12

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