Here’s the second of the monotypes I made during my recent open studio at Swansea Print Workshop, based on sketches I did during my residency in Pakistan last year. The colours of the landscape and sky are marvellous, so bright, atmospheric and changeable. I normally work with the human form, but this wonderful landscape inspired me. This monotype technique relies on expertise in drawing and mark-making. I used cotton buds (Q Tips), cotton rags, scrim (tarlatan) and rough hoghair brushes to get the marks and textures.
Inspired By The Punjab: 2
Posted byRosie ScribblahPosted inArty Stuff, Printmaking, Travel drawingsTags:art, artist residency, drawing, landscape, mark-making, monotype, Pakistan, printmaking, Swansea Print Workshop, travel
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I'm an artist / printmaker / scribbler. I love drawing and all the geeky stuff associated with printmaking, working in a figurative style. I live in Wales with husband and demented cats. And my real name is Rose Davies :D View more posts

It’s so lovely! And the structures are so beautiful. Have a great day! 😀
Thank you 😀 I really appreciate your comment. have a lovely day at The Baltic
love the colors!
Thanks Donna 😀
It’s lovely Rosie Scribbler. Really lovely..
Thank you, Susie 😀