Thursday, April 28, 2011

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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