Showing posts with label reduction print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reduction print. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Further Developments



Moving on from the linocut I produced for the 20:20 exchange, I decided to try a similar idea but with a more dynamic form and use the plate to try some different colour ways as well.  So far I had built the colour up from light to dark, but with one version here I started with the dark brown and the the subsequent two colours were lighter.

This resulted in the three versions below.



I then wanted to try something with a finer form and explore the background shading approach further. Again I used the opportunity to try some different stages of colour layering, with two, three or four colours per print.

This is one of the aspects of printmaking that I really enjoy, that you can take one plate and develop such varying results as below.





Next I think I look at placing two of the forms within one print.

Monday, 7 January 2013

Hot Bed Press 20:20 Project



Towards the end of the year the studio participated in the 20:20 project organised by Hot Bed Press in Salford.  It is an exchange project where each artist produces a print in an edition of 25.  These are then sent to Hot Bed Press who retain one print for exhibition, and the remainder are redistributed and returned to the artist as a random set of prints from artists around the country.

The name 20:20 comes from the restriction that each print must be made on paper that is 20 x 20 cms in size. It was a slightly daunting project to participate in as I have never made an edition of that size before.  But after a few trial pieces I decided to work on a reduction lino print.

The final result is below, I was fairly happy with this as it presented a few new technical challenges that I had not encountered before but resulted in an image that I was pleased with.  I have since been working on some variations of this work which I will show later.

You can also see the work of all ten artists from Ochre Studios who participated here.

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