Saturday, 13 March 2010

COLOUR EXPERIMENTS

When all else fails and I can't think what to make next , it is a good point to experiment with
a few small sample collagraph plates. These tile cement and carborundum pieces are about 2 ins x 4 ins, sorry about the imperial measurements!
I have inked them up using simultaneous colour inking (or viscosity ) ...one trip through the press, I know hard to believe. I have added a little gold chine collee here and there, I love a bit of twinkle.
Looking at them now I think it might be worth trying to repeat these compositions in enamel.
That will while away a few hours when I should be writing essays!!



Monday, 8 March 2010

A CELEBRATION OF COLLAGRAPHS

Two years in the planning. Two weeks preparation. Four and a half hours hanging. This is the biggest solo exhibition I have ever organised. A Celebration Of Collagraph is on 6th March - 25th April at The Museum in the Park, Stroud.
I could not have hung the work without the fantastic help of Rob and Caroline, we had a lovely morning, they both kept me calm and made sure that everything was level.
We are all still friends and not a cross word was spoken.
The gallery at the Museum is light and spacious,
but makes the ostriches look small, it is thrilling to see these pieces hanging together.

Sunday afternoon gave me an opportunity to meet people and explain how collagraphs are made, two hours of non stop talking. I am very grateful to The Museum in the Park for giving me this opportunity to show so much of my work in this lovely space.
For more information contact www.museuminthepark.org.uk







Friday, 19 February 2010

SCREEN PRINTED DEPARTURES

I have spent the last few months experimenting with screen printing. The last time I worked with this process must be 25 years ago, it has changed beyond recognition from a toxic
messy business to an immediate, fresh, water based system. After experimenting with the
mark making possibilities I have been exploring colours based on 1950's fabrics.






CHICKEN COLLAGRAPH

I have just finish this collagraph to add to the stock I show the galleries that take my work
I really like doing chicken images, they are birds with great character though I understand not a great deal of brain. With that look they give I find that hard to believe.

Monday, 15 February 2010

RESOLVING ISSUES

From time to time I am left with a pile of not quite finished pieces as seen in earlier posts, it then comes upon me to tackle these unresolved issues, rather than give up on them.
There are numerous techniques to use when printing a collagraph, so rather than bin the chunky bird plates I used inked rubs which brings out the texture and creates blushes of colour.
I have spent some time focusing on my enamel experiments too. Applying screen printed transfers work really well.
Adding elements to etched and enamelled plates. Can you spot the Nonconformist? All you moth buffs out there will get the reference!
Transfers on their own are fine, but add a stenciled image and a bit of a rhyme and it all gets more serious!!




Friday, 12 February 2010

SOLO EXHIBITION

February is flying by so quickly and I am filling most of it up with the preparation of my solo exhibition which starts 7th March at The Museum in the Park, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
For those of you local to Stroud I will be at the Museum between 2-4pm on Sunday 7th March demonstrating how I make my work. The Museum has also organised collagraph workshops for me to do, details of which will be on their web sight, www.museuminthepark.org.uk. Come and try your hand at collagraph printing.

Monday, 1 February 2010

A FEW OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS

I have put up a print draw in my shed to clear the window ledge. What can we tell about a person by looking at the things they collect or the gifts from friends?
I only have a few gaps left, so I will have to find another tray and find more wall space, I can't see myself changing a habit of a life time.