One of my proof prints (top) and the last color on my block (bottom).
Surprisingly, this linocut project has been my favorite in printmaking so far. Its funny because It was the one I was dreading the most!
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One of my proof prints (top) and the last color on my block (bottom).
Surprisingly, this linocut project has been my favorite in printmaking so far. Its funny because It was the one I was dreading the most!
This week I've been overwhelmed by our next project for my printmaking class. We have to do a color reduction print, cut from linoleum. Its a way of thinking i'm not used to, but I'm enjoying it more than I thought I would.
This picture shows my one of blocks with my second color on it, ready to print (on the left). In the middle is a print with my first color. And, on the right is one of my proof prints with two colors. I still have two more colors to print. Wish me luck!
Its been another good, but busy, week in Atlanta. Projects are picking up, and I've spent a lot of time in the printmaking studio working on monoprinting. Tonight I was working at a table that faced a window looking out over the Atlanta skyline. It was such a beautiful view, and became even more amazing after the sun set. The city lights were so bright against the night sky. I'm lucky to be here, and lucky to have such a beautiful place to do my homework.