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So rather than choosing papers that already have prints on them that we just went over,
from somewhere else, you can print on your own paper which is another way of sort of
making you more of an integral part of the piece. This here was from a large mono print
that I had made, and I decided that it was best, it was a print that I actually didn't
like as a whole by itself, but because I liked the way that some of the patterning came out
with some of the printing and some of the ways in which I can cut the shapes out of
the print, I'm going to choose to use this as part of my print making papers. You can
also use stamps or as I've done in another series linoleum block carving prints, and
you can use those prints themselves and cut out the shapes and use those for as your printed
papers. But there are all types of prints that you can make depending on what your interest
is. If you're looking for specific types of either a picture or just a shape and color
itself.