I have just finished my assignments for the Research Methods module of my MA course, everything has to be handed in next Thursday. To celebrate I have made a homage to the language of Research Methods.
This is a collection of enamel experiments put together as a collection of moths, genus Researchium Metholepidoptera. Inspired by the curious names moths have been given, collected here is the Large Heuristic, the Scarse Phenomenologist, the Artium Magister and of course the very rare Bloody Deadline. All a bit of fun, but will mean I will not loose my experiments or forget the new terminology I have had to learn.
Saturday, 29 May 2010
Sunday, 23 May 2010
COLLAGRAPH AND COLOUR SEPARATION
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
CAW!
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
PRINTMAKING EXPERIMENTS
I am very excited about the work that the 10 week printmaking classes I teach at Hampen Factory
on Wednesdays are producing. The plates are made with tile cement , glue and carborundum on
on Wednesdays are producing. The plates are made with tile cement , glue and carborundum on
a base of card. The plates are then inked up using the viscosity inking method.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
NON TOXIC ETCHING WEEKEND
I have just had a creative weekend teaching a really talented group non toxic etching.
Using copper sulphate and gum arabic resist the group of six artists made sets of experimental etchings on aluminum plate.
Using copper sulphate and gum arabic resist the group of six artists made sets of experimental etchings on aluminum plate.
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