Thursday, March 11, 2010

More Air Kraken Sketches


Tried an ochre/sienna colorway, and in the process I worked out the carving order.  I don't know if the monotone made it clear to my brain, or if the hind brain worked it out in my sleep.  But suddenly I get it.  Just about ready to make a cartoon and start carving.

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Working on composition and colorways.




Which order the colors go in, etc.


As fun as this is, I have to stop displacing now and try something out on a block.  I need to make some tests and just see which colors go over which best.  Ink is going to act differently than pastels.

But it's awfully suductive just to play with my pastels.  ;-]

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Air Kraken

Working on a sketch for my reduction block.  Only three colors to work with, so I'm thinking secondary colors.

This is the second composition.  Still working on that.  The basic elements are there.  Something for the Steampunk community.  ;- ]

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Paleo-Seahorse Block

This one's going quickly.  May still tweak it a bit, after a test print.  I want to work on some of the lines to add a bit more white.


I may or may not carve eyes.  Right now I'm planning to dab in details in ink.  That technique worked well with my paleo-horsefly.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Seahorse Block Scanned In



Scanned in the block.  Love the look of the grain.  I'm following it for the rock face background on my paleo-mythos critter for this one.

I'm not sure how many this makes in the set.  I should count them up.  Maybe a dozen.

Wow.  I just counted.  I found 26 paleo-themed prints, mostly woodcuts, but a few monoprints and intaglio etchings as well.  Add in my paleo-themed tapestries and it's closer to 30 (but I don't thing they count, so I'll leave them out).

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Carving Seahorse

Carving the seahorse block.  A bit harder to see when the block is stained rather than painted black, but I like the look of the grain.  It's coming right along.

 

Monday, February 08, 2010

Seahorse



 
Transfered image with chalk, then went over it in pencil.  Next is to start carving.

I love the grain of the wood.  I'll see if I can follow it for the rock face.

Blue Moon Block

This is a reprint of an old block for the Loscon Artshow last Nov.  Love the stars.  One of my larger blocks.

This should have posted to the Nov. slot, but I guess you have to have something on the page to reserve the slot, so it posted here.

Going thru and adding labels to posts.  There are hundreds.  This is going to take some time.

Friday, February 05, 2010

Seahorse Sketch & Prep



Flipped the seahorse to the right and closed his mouth. This is looking more like what I want. I've got a 6"x8" block of shina for it. Think I'll stain it with wood stain (if I have any handy).
The stain is a little warmer, but the grain shows nicely in this scan. Rainy day so it'll take a while to dry. Then I'll transfer the image via chalk.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Paleo-Seahorse


Starting on a new paleo critter, as the scroll project will take some time. Bill is looking into getting or making a UV light box. But that's for another post.

The sketch is from a horse by Zeng Shanqing-- very angry and wild looking. I love this piece.
I liked the posture, so I drew it as a seahorse (hippocampus to be precise). I'll probably tone down the anger. Don't need that wide a mouth. And naturally I added the tail.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Scroll Project - Mantling











So I've been looking at mantling (the cloth sun covering for the helm that looks more like fancy ribbons) for the shield augmentation. I'm not a fan of the look, personally. So I have to find one I can stand to carve that still looks heraldic.





This one looks nice and woodcutty. I guess I just have to look at so many that I get used to them and then don't mind so much. Desensitize myself.


Wait 'til we get to supporters....

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With appologies to Mary Tarin and her Pelican scroll for Bevin -- this is an example of actual ribbons for the mantling. Looks rather nice. The whole scroll can be seen here:

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Scroll Project


approx. 11"x14"

Be it known to all...

that I plan to make William's Knighting Scroll. I've looked at 1000 scrolls from the Caid Scribe's website:
http://wiki.caid-commons.org/index.php/Category:Scrolls
There really are 1000 illuminated and caligraphed scrolls on it! Busy little bees.

I ran the mock up past Bruce Draconarius, and he made a couple wording changes and suggestions. He suggested supporters for the shield, so I'll have to get William working on that one. I don't think he has anything in mind. Loki and Freya? ;-j

I have to carve the shield and mantling block, and I'm going to carve at least the beginning phrase -- Be it known to all -- with the initial B illuminated. I know my limitations. I couldn't possibly carve the whole text!

My caligraphy isn't too great, but I guess I can work on it. I'd also like something closer to Caxton's original font, only more legible to modern eyes. I'll have to see what I can come up with.

I feel compelled to add that William is practically obsessive about the color black, so the fact that it's a black and white woodcut is a plus. I'll add a bit of color to the shield and mantling (black and silver) and possibly to the supporters, whatever they turn out to be (surely not zebras or pandas!). A couple letters here and there can be illuminated in the text as well. But it's minimalist by design.




Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Rainy Day Printing



I should print in the rain more often. 8-] My ink never dried out and I didn't have to clean my block until I was done. Ran out of paper.

Tore down another sheet and I may finish up the run after a lunch break.

There is definitely an advantage with the humidity. Don't know what I can do about it ordinarily tho, as this is So-Cal. Normally dry as a bone.

I know -- move to the Pacific North West! ;- j

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A productive day indeed. Finished up the the prints for the exchange and then some. I wonder how I can get more humidity into the air when I'm printing? Swamp coolers tend to give me a sinus headache.

Barring that, I guess I need to keep my ink wetter longer.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Paper Prep

Tearing down paper today. Sidling up to printing.

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Guess I sidled too close. ;-> Printed about half the number needed for the exchange and all but two are good. I'm a bit rusty, but it's coming back to me pretty quick.

Does anyone else find they have to clean the block often when using water soluable ink? I don't remember having to clean it that often during a print session, but like I say, I'm rusty. Or I may be getting the ink too thick. I'm using Daniel Smith and a bit of water.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Test Print





Test print of the typography exchange block. I like it. May touch up the beard a bit, but otherwise I think it's done. I did get some lines on the wall, which are printerly and add texture. I may touch them up a bit too, just to tone them down. Otherwise I think I'm ready to print.


I may make it on time yet!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Press Block So Far




Almost there. If I don't stop fiddling soon, I'll whittle it all away. Time for a test print.





This is more or less what it should look like. This is a mirror image of the block. I don't intend to make it blue -- it just looks that way in Paint Shop when I mess with the contrast.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Periodic Table Print Project in Globe and Mail


w00t!! Jenn Schmitt just sent around a notice that our Periodic Table Print Project appeared in the Globe and Mail, Ontario, Canada. 8-] The link is:
Mine is the one in the upper left hand corner, Titanium. Woo and hoo! 8- ]

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Ok I Did It...




Carve out the wall, that is. No going back now! But I think it pops now. I'll work on the press next.

Thanx for the feedback, Viza. As you can see, I went the whole hog. ;- > But I think I like it. And there's bound to be some texture in the white anyway, with carving marks.

My husband, whose visage it is, likes it better now. I do think it leaps out more now.

Friday, January 08, 2010

White Walls



I'm contemplating making the walls white. It's beginning to have an overall grey tone and more white would allow me to lighten up the alcove, internal area of the press, etc.



I haven't done it yet. I just erased the background from a scan and played with it in Paint Shop. It's not my usual style. But I have a problem with not enough contrast as a rule.
I might have to lighten up the flooring, make that greyer.

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Carving Press Block



Pencil sketch on block, 4"x6".


Starting to carve. This is really scary. I've never attempted to carve face detail this tiny before. I figured I should start with it tho in case I screw it up and have to start over with a new block. I'm going to leave it alone for awhile now. Don't want to press my luck.




A little more carving, some pencil sketching, some chalk. Shoulders are getting a little stiff so it's time for a break.






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More carving.

Monday, January 04, 2010

Typography Block Sketch


This is for the typography exchange, but it is also for a long-standing project to depict early printmaking in the 15th century. I'm planning to do William's knighting scroll and this is one possibility for the artwork.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Printing Xmas Block



I like the reddish brown color. I've been playing around with tapping on accent color, but I don't like how it's coming out. This may be a one-color block afterall.
I practically recarved the whole block. I have a tendency to "draw" too lightly on the board. Someday I'm going to design a block that calls for bold images. ;- j

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Almost Ready to Print


Faux image -- mirror scan of the block, colorized in PaintShop. About to print and see what needs recarving. ;- j

Monday, December 07, 2009

Poking Along on the Block




Lost the weekend to holiday doings, but I'm back to work on the xmas card block today. Carve, carve, carve.




Saturday, December 05, 2009

Christmas Block


Wassail!
Block in progress -- mirror image scan. This'll be the Schuyler House Christmas card. I put the castle on one of the mugs. And I put a sleeping cat on the hearth for the absent Kitty (who worked for Schuyler House).

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Horsefly -- test prints

Did some test prints of my paleo-horsefly this afternoon, working out some colorways.





Yellow ochre or vanilla print. ;-j


More like what I'm aiming for: yellow ochre, red and thalo blue, with a touch of white to lighten up the colors.

Had to keep adding water as the ink was drying fast. Must be dry today. My hands feel like sandpaper, but that's par for printing. Used my baren and wooden spoon and some sketch paper.

I'm feeling smuggly productive today, after days of displacement. ;- j

Friday, November 13, 2009

Paleo-Horse Fly -- Possible Colorways

I can displace all day. ;-j Trying out a couple of colorways in colored pencil.


The blue-green is more eye-popping.


But I'm leaning toward this orangey-purple colorway.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Paleo-Horse Fly -- Faux Print



Faux print -- darkened mirror image scan of the block, to see how it's coming along. Not bad. A couple iritating chips that leap out at me. A little more work around the lower right wing.

Don't know if I'll carve out the black background or leave it as a frame.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Paleo-Horse Fly WIP

Started carving.

It's going pretty quickly. Not happy with a couple of choices I made. I'll see if I can carve my way out of a corner or have to start over. Maybe I'll try it both ways and see which one I prefer.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Paleo-Horse Fly -- a sketch


Getting back into carving. I want to have something new for the Loscon art show in a couple weeks. Something small.
Here's a computer-cobbled sketch for a new paleo-mythos critter, a paleo-horse fly. I sketched the horse from a Przewalski horse and added some dragonfly wings I found on google. Still working up the details. I'd like the wings to be lighter than the background, but that may not work.

Friday, October 02, 2009

The Battle is Lost


There will be no Pelican/Knight woodcut for Kitty.

This is so sad I can barely type it. Kitty has succumbed to the H1N1 virus -- swine flu. She was young and strong and so vibrant just a few short weeks ago, and now she is gone. It hit her fast and it hit her hard, going straight into pneumonia, and she never recovered. She passed away yesterday when they took her off of life support. She was only 27.

Folks, H1N1 is no joke. It is horrifyingly real. We all know young people and they are the most at risk (behind those with pre-existing conditions). Please see that your friends and loved ones get the vaccination when it comes out.

And if you disagree please don't post it here. I am grieving.