I really enjoyed learning more about Mono Print in my rotation, I found the process of generating the prints immensely relaxing, I also enjoyed the factor of layering the colours, it was reminiscent of an exhibition i saw in Leeds last year, entitled ”Colours my vary”, at Munroe House. The colours may vary exhibition housed prints that were also limited to three colours, and it was interesting to experiment myself in layering the initial colours to create new colours. The patterns I chose to recreate in mono print where previously generated from the ”Drawing is” project, to illustrate the mundane rituals of everyday life. It was interesting to see how the layered quality of the mono prints added (in my opinion) to the ritual like quality of the patterns, as it intensified the repetitive action of a ritual.