I’m not sure what I will do with these tiles. I do know that I’m referring to them, as plaster mono prints now. They can not be repeated. The image is created first before the ground is added and lifted to reveal the ‘image’ or print.
I learnt from the last batch that the consistency of the plaster is better thicker to stop the graphite and charcoal from floating. This means one has to work quickly though which is the issue if you haven’t not estimated plaster amounts correctly.
Currently they sit on my studio desk, crude beginning of more important work. Languishing among the piles of graphite and research papers. I plan to work in to them, but until my nerves are strong enough to sully their unrepeatable exteriors they will sit and wait.