Heather Watkins, Premonition XIV, (collagraph), 2025, from Heather Watkins: Visual Fields, PDX Contemporary Art, Portland, OR, October 8 – November 1, 2025 [© Heather Watkins]
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Heather Watkins, Premonition XIV, (collagraph), 2025, from Heather Watkins: Visual Fields, PDX Contemporary Art, Portland, OR, October 8 – November 1, 2025 [© Heather Watkins]
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Disagreement. A quick collagraph (plate wasn't sealed).
"Intratext I"
Collography, 2026
A week ago I took a two-week intro to collography. Suspected I would really like this technique and I was right! I really enjoyed the process, and as a beginner to this method I couldn't very well predict the results so I was also enjoying the surprise.
I have been thinking of ways to merge my comics practice with printmaking, so I took the four-panel format from a comic strip I've been working on behind the scenes. The print is a work in its own right, aswell as a page in the strip. The plates could be moved around and replaced, making a new sequence.
Inking and wiping the plates was hard work! Spent something like 4-5 hours just making two prints, but I think my technique improved with the second one so I sped up a bit. I also printed one of the plates as a relief, and really like the result of that too.
Once again I am overwhelmed with all the possibilities and feel that the hours in the day are too short! Somebody get me a huge grant so I can make art 24/7! But also huge thanks to Grafikskolan i Stockholm for the workshop grant that is currently allowing me to work in their fantastic space without limitations.
🌿✨ Meet printmaker Heather Ellis at Forge Open Studios 2025! ✨🌿 Discover Heather’s stunning original prints—monoprints, collagraphs, drypoint etchings, relief prints and even innovative tetrapak pieces—each one inspired by the wild beauty of the UK’s landscapes and the tiniest details of the natural world. Currently, she’s exploring the intricate patterns of Trametes versicolor (that remarkable bracket fungus you often spot on woodland walks with your four-legged friend!). 🐾🍄 📅 When: 21–22 June 2025 📍 Where: The Forge, Hertford Road, Digswell 🎟️ Entry: Free! Pop in to chat with Heather about her process, pick up an original print for your home and immerse yourself in her nature-inspired world. Find out more: https://digswellarts.org/forge-open-studios-2025/
i did some more 3D drypoints
Sarah Amos — Blue Isabelle (collagraph on felt with bamboo thread, 2016)
A tetrapak collagraph print of a skeleton.