Sunday, 7 January 2024

New Project for 2024.

Responding to notification for an exhibition of artists books later in the year, I have been exploring some ideas for a new book. My previous entries have been books featuring insects in general and beetles in particular. Below are some preliminary prints on a completely different, and for me, unusual topic.  The book is going to be an 'expanding accordion' book, which features a little bit of sewing of spines, and I think it will make an effective display of the prints, both sides of which will be seen. 



I'm using a lot of metallic paint on the gel plate, making it very hard to photograph, perhaps scanning is the way to go.

Tuesday, 12 December 2023

Butterflies Galore!

 I've loved butterflies my entire life and can never get enough of them into my art. Using a gelatine plate and hand cut collage here are 3 recent butterfly pictures.





Wednesday, 8 November 2023

"Exploding' Books



 I recently attended a wonderful workshop to learn how to make an exploding book. This is only one name for this technique, but it's a good one given how the book works. We were told that all the items for the book would be supplied with the exception of the prints to be used, so I just bundled up a pile of old prints in 2 different colourways, orange and green and hoped that I would have enough suitable prints to make the little book. I did and below is the result, first the front cover with the pages folded and then the book opened out.

After making the book in class I decided to use up parts of old eco printed paper to make another book, to see if I could make it without the excellent guidance of the tutor. I only made 2 small mistakes and what's more I used up a lot of those old prints.



Sunday, 8 October 2023

Lots of Bottles.

 I seem to have a theme going at the moment on my Gel plate, bottles. I'm not sure what inspired this theme, but I'm having fun making various prints using the bottle masks that I made.

In this one above I added pieces of vegetation sort of inserted into the necks of the bottles, but I'm not sure if that works or not. More play needed I think!



This one above actually has 10 green bottles, quite by accident and not design, so of course it is called '10 Green Bottles'.

Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Angry Bird!

This fine fellow, or Lady-Bird, was most unhappy that I appeared in the doorway to take his/her photo. Screeching loudly he/she told me in no uncertain terms to go away!!




 

Friday, 18 August 2023

More Experiments

Using just weeds and plants in my garden, I created the above print with the tops of carrots from the vegetable garden, the leaves of thistles and the yellow flowers of the Oxalis plant. The final touches were made with tiny daisy flowers from the nature strips, more weeds. I usually press and dry vegetation before printing with it, but this time I used fresh foliage and flowers. The Oxalis flowers are very fragile, so I could only print with them once before the flowers fell off, but that was enough. The daisies too started to fall apart after 1 or 2 dabs onto the paper.

Here I went back to an earlier print of the light on water and added several different prints from fresh blades of grass. I then made a small screen of a drawing of a pier and printed that. I called this 'Lake's Edge'.
 

Wednesday, 26 July 2023

Experiments.

In the picture above I was experimenting with a more painterly approach to using the gelatine plate. Applying multiple thin layers, I think that I achieved the look I was hoping for.

Another experiment, this time laying down a base colour of grey and then covering that layer with masks and printing another colour over the top. I cut the rocks out of a sticky film and then printed the green layer over the top. The vegetation prints were then applied over it everything.
Here I printed part of a perforated plastic place mat, with hand carved stamps. All in all I was very happy with my various experiments.
 

Sunday, 11 June 2023

Mixed Media.

Usually I start a gelatine print from scratch, but with piles of prints that haven't quite made the grade, I'm having a bit of fun layering more colours and shapes over old prints.

This one was made by twisting 'art combs' into the already painted plate and then hand colouring parts of it. Too busy to add anything more I think!
This one has been sitting around for ages, originally mauve and grey with shapes of bits and pieces that I picked up in the street, I over printed it in a transparent orange and I'm much happier with it now. I may still add more, but so far so good.