Color to the Core!

Using Rice Paper, the Gel Press, and a Lot of Water

Today’s Tidbit features my NEW Peacock Collection mask “Plumage” with Joggles on the Gel Plate with some pretty cool rice paper.

In this video I'll show you a unique color to the core effect – I’m Gel Printing on the front side of the paper utilizing both the print and the ghost print in a bright yellow-orange. Then I am soaking color through the back side of this highly absorbent rice paper, creating a color that goes all the way through and offers a high contrast to the yellow mask print and ghost print on the front side.

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