In the Impressions of the Self, participants took their brush for a walk on their gelli plates, discovering the unexpected and getting comfortable with the uncertainties of printmaking.

layering, lifting, reworking, layering, lifting, reworking, layering, lifting, reworking

Working at their own pace, they embraced spontaneity; discovering unexpected patterns and personal symbolism along the way.

Each print unfolding as both image and insight.

“The process of seeing what’s unexpected.”

“Welcoming and being friendly with what is going on and I am willing to accept and adapt to what the outcome was.”

“It got really fun as I move through the prints; nothing left in mind, just to experiment. The roller freed everything.”

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