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On My Worktable: Revealing the Invisible: Methylene Blue and Malachite Green
Some cells and grids. I’m playing around with a couple of the colours I bought a while back, Methylene Blue and Malachite Green.
Both are blue in dilution. Both have a variety of uses. My interest is in how they might be used to reveal what is otherwise invisible. Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Collage & Assemblage, Mixed Media, Printmaking
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Tagged biological staining, cells, Digital Printmaking, fields, grids, malachite green, Methylene Blue, Monoprints, rice paper, rubber stamp, stains, stamp pads
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