8/24/10

THE PAST: III screenprints


Here's a look at some screenprints on paper from the recent past.
"The Augur's Song" 2008
"view from a box in the ground" 2008
"one hundred and sixty and 00/100s" 2008
"Hungry Mouths to Feed" 2008, based off eric carle's very hungry caterpillar

"sampler no. 1" 2008, my first screenprint

8/16/10

THE PAST II: etchings

To continue... The opposite of relief printing is... INTAGLIO! These are prints from my first etching class: I was in a pattern phase (still am, I suppose...)a quilt pattern called Lady of the lakes, this is my first etching, hard-ground, 2008
little people tied from string with textures from burlap, soft-ground, 2008
two-plates, red & brown, 2008
"36 Malformations of the Order Anura", after looking at a book about frog mutations, 2008
"Map of an Empty Room": the floor-tile-pattern used in the relief-print, "Solo", 2008

THE PAST I: relief prints

Since I have no personal website I'm using this blog as a place to dump pictures of my past work as well as new-up-and-coming projects. Here is the first of a series of picture-posts of some work completed some years ago...
These are all relief prints (commonly called block prints/ or wood-block prints, although these were all carved from sintra- a PVC like plastic material...)many small stick figures printed repeatedly in various shades of blue, 2007

"Mezcla" 2006, color reduction

"untitled" 2006, my first color reduction

"The Attack of the Grand Sophisticate: Noel Coward in NYC" 2006, my first sintra-cut print

"Solo" 2008, four plates were used, three reductive (blues, yellows, browns/greys), one key block (the black lines)

CLC continued

...more pics of my screen-printed merchandise. (PS-This is all still for sale!)









Craft Lake City! (leftover merchandise)

Yesterday, me and my studio-mates from the Copper Palate Press had a booth at Salt Lake's 2nd Annual local arts/crafts fair, Craft Lake City. Here's a sample of some of the printed merchandise I had for sale:
We are working on a website to showcase all of our work and it may be up and running hopefully in a month's time: WWW.COPPERPALATEPRESS.COM