FW: My final projects - Christine
From: mrisavenger@hotmail.com
To: aoliver2@vcu.edu; no-reply@blogger.com
Subject: My final projects - Christine
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 16:11:35 -0400
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These are not all the prints that I have made, or plan to make. The last print in this set includes three new linoblock prints that I haven't played with much yet, and hopefully I will get a chance to before Tuesday. If not, I'll bring them. Oh, and I made a little book of samples of the first bunch of experiments. Christine
This was the first print from the linoblock that I created after the first 24 exercizes. It was to be the beginning of my final works. It is 24"x24" |
This is one of three intaglio prints that I made from the linoblock printed in the image to the left of this one. It was imbedded with oil base printing ink in a dark warm color, wiped off, printed on Stonehenge, dyed with fabric dye, and then shellac-ed. |
This intaglio print was ugly, so I covered it with gesso and then wiped it off. On green canson pastel paper, shellac to soften the white gesso. |
This was the first intaglio print that I made after traditionally printing the linoblock. I was washing the linoleum and it looked so cool with the color in the carvings, I decided to print it on the press. |
This one was so bad I decided to play with it, used dye and glitter. I love it. |
This is a double print - not intaglio, but on white synthetic paper. I dyed the colors around it. |
These are small linoblocks. 3" each and there are two to the complete pattern. These are printed and then layered with gesso and wax. |
This is the same as the previous, but the second of the pair of linoblocks. |
This is the very long synthetic print with an underlayer of tempera and the 12 inch linoblock, again. This is still all about Irish Walls, you know. |
This is a closeup of the bottom section of the photo to the left. It shows the background and print more clearly. |
This has the original 12" linoblock at the center of the print. It is surrounded by new 3" blocks, and then on each side, 2- 6" blocks of an arch in the Irish walls. The background is acrylic and tempera, with oil base printing ink.The total size is about 34" square. |
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