Early Morning on the Wye |
KIM ONO
It was an early, very warm morning in July, and it had rained during the night. The bare granite steamed, moss and crevices were drenched with moisture, and all the colours had deepened. TOVE JANSSON
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Sunday, 13 May 2012
A NEW OUTLOOK
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
REFLECTION
I composed the prints below with letter press printing in mind. I feel that this limited and dictated my composition perhaps over simplifying to its detriment. I was aware of leaving space for letters or covering up parts of the image.
For my Final Major Projects my general subject matter is Hereford, the prints below allude to this but they are a little random as they were derived from my mono prints.
I intend to firm up on my subject matter and be selective in what I take forward from these prints. Although I like the letter press I am not going to use it to the same degree as the constraints are too great. I like the effect of printing on to newsprint as it has a softness and mottled appearance. I will continue to use mono print and I am going to try and include some etching and more of my printed textures in future compositions.
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
mono printing
During the Easter break I made lots of small Hereford inspired prints, they are quite pale so don't reproduce that well.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Julian Trevelyan, Pioneering Printmaker.
I have been looking at the work of Julian Trevelyan, I love his simple shapes and bold yet subtle colours and the little shapes/symbols often hand coloured that he used to decorate his work with. Trevelyan studied at the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 in Paris where he met and worked with Alexander Calder, Vieira da Silva, Miro and Picasso, he was married to artist Mary Fedden.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Dry point etching
I am going to experiment with some dry point etching to add to my mono print compositions, here is my first go.
MONO PRINTS
A small American mini bus
Friday, 3 February 2012
Visiting Artists/Illustrators
FINISHED POSTER
This is my finished poster alongside Max Huber's music programme cover, Venice 1958, I hope mine captures something of his.
INHERITED PROBLEMS
I love the colours and shapes in this image unfortunately when I looked at this closely I realised that it had lines on it from when my printer had been misbehaving when had made my collage in year one, this spoils the image and they are impossible, to get rid of it seems, anyway I was determined to use it any way and they do not notice in my final piece.
PIANO KEYS!
Thursday, 2 February 2012
OLD TEXTURES AND SHAPES TO USE!
Until my opportunity for screen printing arrives, I am looking at my existing shapes and textures that already exist in some of my old work and giving them a new lease of life as something new, here this is interesting as this is an old piece of work (pre-art degree) piece of work, which I had cut up and collaged into a new piece of work in year one with Alan which I am now going to turn into something else, so I get three different pieces of work from one. The one on the left is a part of my year one collage, and on the right is the start of turning it into something else, it has nice velvety textures.
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