This is so impressive, I like how you make this art with lots of varients of colors.
Risograph printing completely consumed me, I love it.
The fluorescent pink ink in this print reacts to UV light!
This super niche Japanese print machine is basically a mechanized silk screen printer.
I can only print one loaded colour at a time, so I went with pink, blue, and yellow. (Close enough to CMYK). Hopefully the example I showed above with the separated colour layers shows the planning stages well enough.
Using very careful combinations of each colour, I was able to get some really pretty purples and oranges. I'm so glad her rainbow hair turned out, too.
This print (unlike the other one I posted) was aligned digitally, so it's much more clean than my first attempt.
Each one is numbered by hand on the bottom right.
ANYWAY; I have a couple of these left, I think 4 on Etsy, if you like this enough to grab it for yourself! :)
(Etsy link in my NG bio)
This is so impressive, I like how you make this art with lots of varients of colors.
The image is amazing enough, but the fact that it is physical art that I could potentially display in my room means I'm more likely to actually want to buy and pay for it! Smart!
Aw thanks! I'm trying to get into more print mediums for exactly that reason. I like the finished product I can hold in my hands. I feel like I've been strictly digital for too long, and this feels weirdly 'safe' from AI fakes and plagiarism. Maybe that's naive to say though lol
So cool !
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