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SUMMARY:Faux Sun Prints Using a Gel Plate
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Sun Printing is the process of using sunlight as the developing agent to obtain a print of an object. The object blocks out the light from reaching the chemically treated paper. When the light reaches the paper, it creates a gorgeous blue “negative” shape that imprints the unique contours of the object. The results are distinctive and beautiful, however, it requires precise timing, appropriate sunlight, and chemicals. 
In today’s course, I’ll demonstrate ways to create similar results using acrylic paint and/or watercolors and a gel plate.
For those students that want to try the process, but do not have a gel plate, I have included a “Faux” Gel Plate DIY in the bonus class. The faux plate isn’t an exact dupe for a gel plate but will suffice to try the technique.
In addition to the faux sun prints, we will make additional prints or “pulls” using the gel plate process. Some will be extraordinary and some will need more work, but all will yield unexpected results, and that is the...

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