If you have work from last year to photograph, PLEASE bring it in!!
I want all of you to develop your Artist Statement within the next two weeks.
I will be introducing new media, but it is your responsibility to use that media to develop artwork within the context of your concentration.!
Keeping with my love of re-purposing materials, our next image will be a "Cardboard Relief" print.
The process is simple, take a look at this video to understand the technique.
Making a Cardboard Relief Print by Kimmy Tolbert
| Image Roughed Out |
| Go over image in black Sharpie and start to peel back the top layer. |
| Coat the "plate" with matte medium. |
You will ink the "plate" and print in the same fashion as a linoleum cut print. Don't expect perfection, one of the best part of experimental printmaking is the loose quality and the "happy accidents" that can occur.
Here are my results:
| Some brushwork added. |
| Looser Look. |
Not satisfied I cut out lilly shapes out of discarded matte board. I inked the shapes and stamped over the original print. In a way, I was building the image up.
| I used tracing paper to transfer the shapes to matte board. |
| Inked shape. |
| The stamped image. |
| I'm pretty happy with the end result! |
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