Project: Split Fountain

Project: Split Fountain Prints.

This example features a "split fountain" ink technique where two colors of  ink are placed on one screen and allowed to mix when pulling the ink through the mesh.  The dark grey to light grey fade in the water is the result of this technique.  Split fountains work best when pulling the ink in such a way as to minimize mixing.  This print was orientated and printed in portrait to keep the mixing in the center.  The only limit on how many colors can be used in a split fountain print is the width of the media. There has to has room for your chosen colors! There are some beautiful examples using as many as seven colors to generate stunning rainbow fades.  


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