Monotype, in printmaking, is a technique that generally yields only one impression from each prepared plate. Monotypes are prized because of their unique textural qualities. They are made by drawing on glass or a plate of smooth metal or stone with a greasy substance such as printer's ink or oil paint. It’s a simple process that allows for lots of experimentation and variation. The artist can create layered prints, use objects as masks between plate and paper, or selectively apply pressure to create a trace monotype.
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John HoylandUntitled (June 1983), 1983Framed£6,300.00 -
John HoylandOld Lover, 1983Frame£6,300.00 -
John HoylandJamaica Series II, 1983£12,500.00 -
Terry FrostUntitled (Firebird), 1948POA -
Sophie LaytonAcer Tree I, 2020£1,500.00 -
Sophie LaytonAcer Tree III, 2020£1,770.00 -
Dulwich College Secret Bid Auction 2024LOT 101: Sophie Layton - Acer Tree III, 2020Guide price: £1800£1,770.00
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Sophie LaytonWillow and Acer , 2020£1,900.00 -
Sophie LaytonWillow and Acer III, 2020£1,900.00 -
Sophie LaytonSogetsu Arrangement on Flared Vase with Roman Pot - Pink, 2021£2,300.00 -
Nigel SwiftCrimson Sky, 2021£500.00 -
Nigel SwiftEscape, 2021£640.00 -
Nigel SwiftFive Birds, 2020£560.00 -
Nigel SwiftMagenta Moon II, 2022£500.00 -
Nigel SwiftMagenta Moon IV, 2022£500.00