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Gel printing is a simple and brilliantly effective form of monoprinting with no press required. Despite her initial reservations, Vega Brennan tried it out and loved the flexibility it offered her students. Here, with the help of a couple of art teacher friends, she gives her opinions, instructions and practical tips on getting started.
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