Showing posts with label Collagraph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collagraph. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

More Collagraphs from printmaking studio

Below is the first print and the ghost of the print I made at a printmaking class at Fleischer Memorial in 2013.  We used only water based inks for this class and the plates were primarily created with fabric glued with PVC onto matt board and then coated with an acrylic medium.  This was primarily different laces and string, also some netting.


This is another print from "Peaches" which was also done with water based inks and gauche. The blue area is tissue paper adhered with thin wheat paste, not in true chin colle.  The plate can be seen in the blog post just before this one.  It was purchased recently and is in a private collection in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.


Further experimenting with fabric on the plate and different blues.  This one I ran during a workshop at the print making studio at PAFA.
So below are some photographs taken from the workshop at PAFA.  The studio was freshly cleaned right after the students left for summer.

On the right is the instructor with a student. Such an amazing space to work in.

But really the view of city hall is so beautiful as is the roof of the Furness building.




Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Collagraph purchase award for Free Library of Philadelphia





This piece was purchased for the permenent collection by The Philadelphia Center for the Book.  I am really honored, and it is a first for me in a permenent public collection.  It was one of the pieces I had at Book, Paper, Scissors event held each November at the library.  The Print and Picture collection is on the second floor of the Free Library of Philadelphia.  http://www.friendsofpix.org/1.html
Above is the plate used to make the Peaches collograph as well as 6 others that are similar.
The plates from this type of print making often become works of art in their own right and become more beautiful the more the are used.