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What is a Monotype

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2007

In this documentary, thoughtfully entitled "What is a Monotype," famous artist Arthur Secunda explains what a monotype is and shows you how they are made.

For more information on Arthur Secunda please visit his website, www.arthursecunda.com

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  • very nice

  • watch?v=s3kQCq_2Xkk

    here is my monotype what you think...? add iw on youtube.

  • very very nice

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  • the narrator is a little pretentious

  • @powderdd Nah, wikipedia got it from him! He's the citation

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  • Haha he was reading from wikipedia, thanks for the vid though

  • Excellent video, very informative - I love to see how messy you get when you're working - it always inspires me to get as messy with my own work, which I think is essential to creativity.

  • Very informative! We plan on showing this to our docents. Thank you Arthur.

    Lori Toczek

    West Valley Art Museum

  • Absolutely stunning.

  • viva printmaking.....nice

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