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hi iamp;#39;m dana harris seeger welcome to my studio at visual philosophy today i want to talk a little bit about using block printing ink and get you guys acquainted with some of the pitfalls of using the block printing ink and how to get the most out of your prints and do things kind of the right way so iamp;#39;ve got a couple different um colors here one is lighter itamp;#39;s a like a hot pink fluorescent pink and one is darker itamp;#39;s uh black so the reason i wanted to talk about those two today is i use a lot of layering and mixed media in my work and thinking about the colors and how theyamp;#39;re gonna overlap onto another print or collage or drawing is really important to me um over the years and through trial and error iamp;#39;ve gotten to know kind of the the system and the the order that i like to make my work in even though it is really kind of free-flowing and flexible there are certain things that i want to put down first and then other things that are idea