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Chickens
Kitchen lithography
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[Video description: a video showing the process of kitchen lithography. Step 1: stick a sheet of aluminium foil to plastic with water (and bits of tape.) Step 2: draw on it with permanent marker. Step 3: poor coke over the drawing. Step 4: remove the drawing with plant based oil. Step 5: wet the aluminium foil and roll ink over it. Step 6: print it on a sheet of paper with a spoon. It's a drawing of a person in a woody area wearing a hoodie, smiling serenely. /End video description]
I posted a video of me drawing this, and here's the entire process! I filmed it as kind of a promo video for an event in September where I'm going to give a mini-workshop
And as promised pictures of the print itself:
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Probelosodon (2026), foil lithograph, edition of 2+2AP
the first print from my residency at Women's Studio Workshop! this is based on some drawings in my sketchbook from a museum visit; initially just a test for the litho technique i would go on to teach during the Art-in-Ed classes that were part of the program, but the print came out so well that i decided to make a small edition of it.
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Week 3 LSAD 04/10/2024. Brief 2 "Assemble"
Print making. I used Procreate to create a series of my prints in different techniques. I did not edit the images except the overlay.
In the series of images, I explore how plants gather energy, like magnets pulling things toward them. I used abstract shapes to show how energy flows into the plant. I wanted to show how energy comes together from all around. This work aims to evoke a sense of invisible forces becoming visible through the assembly of natural elements.
Bufflehead 11.2023
Kitchen Litho.
Pigeon and Dandelion
kitchen lithography
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I have been considering selling some of my traditionally printed works, such as lino prints and maybe a few lithographs. Unfortunately, they would likely be available within the European Union only.
Please let me know if you would be interested! Keep in mind the price would be higher than the prints I am currently selling due to being printed by hand.
Examples of prints I'm currently considering selling: