Practicing Stencils
Coneflower Stencils #5 8x5" Gelli plate print on paper ©2021 Lucinda Howe

Practicing Stencils

Coneflower Stencils #1
8×5″
Gelli plate print on paper
©2021 Lucinda Howe

When I don’t know what to draw, my default is coneflowers.

I drew some coneflowers and cut these stencils from a manilla file folder using an Xacto knife. Then I practiced gelli plate printing techniques using black, white, yellow, gold, and magenta paint. Isn’t it fun how many different looks you can get with two simple stencils and a limited palette of colors?

Coneflower Stencils #2
8×5″
Gelli plate print on paper
©2021 Lucinda Howe
Coneflower Stencils #3
8×5″
Gelli plate print on paper
©2021 Lucinda Howe
Coneflower Stencils #4
8×5″
Gelli plate print on paper
©2021 Lucinda Howe
Coneflower Stencils #5
8×5″
Gelli plate print on paper
©2021 Lucinda Howe
Coneflower Stencils #6
8×5″
Gelli plate print on paper
©2021 Lucinda Howe

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Lucinda Howe is a Contemporary Fauvist landscape painter in Columbia, SC.

This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Good work here. I like what you are doing.

  2. I like where these are going. They are really looking good.

  3. Really like these. Hope you’ll share the stencil you cut and your process of layering Wednesday. Did you use stencil as a resist and stamp at times?

  4. You never fail to inspire me

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