Pochoir

After doing some semi-failed experiments to cut a stencil using Duralar, I was tabbing though the layers of handmade laser cut paper and abruptly decided to use them. I secured a single laser cut paper to the face of handmade or watercolor paper, then using a flat stiff brush I stabbed gouache paint though each gap, this method is known as Pochoir. 

I never enjoyed using gouache in a traditional watercolor application. When aggressively applying the paint though a stencil, an exciting texture quickly reveals itself on the surface. Pochoir can be a very time consuming and precise method of monotype printmaking and painting all wrapped up into one tedious bundle…and I love it! The images here are experiments and compositions using the stencils that can be placed freely in the composition. I look forward to testing my patients in the future with developing an image with the need for registering lines.  

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“Toning” the papers with watercolor paint.

“Toning” the papers with watercolor paint.

Texture details!

Texture details!

Stencil in use.

Stencil in use.

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