A 10 year old Moscow girl has become Russia's youngest inventor after she patented her own print making method. Anastasia Rodimina is the youngest Russian Inventor now. She patented her own method of mono-typing - a print making technique when a smooth surface is covered by paint and a piece of paper then pressed to it to make a single print. She has named it "energoinformation monotyping". Under this method a mono-type is covered by a paper application and put in direct sunlight to let the unprotected ink fade.
Anastasia Rodimina made the invention accidentally when she forgot one of her monotypes, partially covered by a piece of paper, on a windowsill. She eventually discovered that though ink on most of the picture had faded, colours remained unaffected under the piece of paper, creating a unique pattern. The neurology hospital has expressed interest in the invention, which it plans to use as a part of art therapy. An advertising Agency has also shown interest in Rodimina's monotyping technology.
Rodimina is now planning to use her invention to create a game which will help children to develop their imagination.
T.P.Anand
Dubai, U.A.E
21st April 2012
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