Monthly Archives: November 2014

Exhibition visit: Claire Romano and John Ross

I’ve been following for quite a while the activities of the Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP) n Norwalk, CT. They offer all kinds of interesting workshops and it’s within reach of a day trip from New York. Finally I decided to go there and visit the exhibition of prints from master printmakers Clare Romano and […]

Multi-block linoprint

I developed the multi-block linoprint after a visit to Norwalk, Conneticut, where I went to the Center for Contemporary Printmaking to see the exhibition of prints by Clare Romano and John Ross. The visit was super interesting. After the exhibition, I went to the seaside to draw. I was fascinated by the view over the […]

Developing a two-colour linocut

I thought to make another single colour linocut to expand on Project 6, taking up the inspiration from Man Ray’s rayograph compositions. I was thinking towards a simple still life that would work on object shapes rather than intricate detail. My starting point was one of the apple and cinnamon muffins I had made that […]

More artists: ‘Rayograms’ by Man Ray

As a response to the leaf prints from Part 1, my tutor suggested I’d have a look at Rayograms by Man Ray. That was quite interesting. I first looked up ‘Rayograms’ to discover that the principle of placing objects on photographic paper, exposing the setting to light, then using a chemical to develop the photo […]

Research point: Contemporary printmakers using linocut (Part I)

Find a couple of contemporary printmakers whose work you like, and reflect on their techniques. How do they use lino? What sort of marks do they make? What could you learn from them? Atta Kwami, Ghana (born 1956) I found this artist when searching for linocuts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art website. They struck […]

Single colour linocut

This project introduced a basic linocut working procedure which I found quite helpful. I have done linocut relief prints already, but never with so much preparation. Most of the times I just cut the design into the lino without even drawing. So this was quite different and I felt it gave me much more control […]

Linocut mark making

The central idea of this project was to try out mark making with linocutting and other tools. I used an A4 lino plate and my beginner’s set of tools with one V-tool and three gauge tools from small to medium width, plus a straight blade. I also experimented with other instruments. Cutting the lino went […]