Antebellum 4.25 x 4.75 Collograph & PencilAvailable for sale here.
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Scrap matboard with glue drizzled into a figure, and sealed with gloss medium & varnish.
Arbitrary inks were painted into the background with a course brush, and then the raised glue areas were top rolled - using a brayer - with dark blue pigment.
Pulling the print after pressing soaked & blotted paper to the plate. This is the print at the top of this post. Each print was different, based on how the color was laid on the plate, and the softer, more subtle ghosts will be great fun to paint later on.
4 comments:
Thanks for posting the details of the process for this and others. I hope to come back and try this one day, as well as the collograph with cut paper process that I saw here on your blog.
I continue to be impressed not only with your amazing productivity but also the wonderful quality of your word. Thank you for the WIP details you provide with your work, it is really terrific to watch your creative process unfold.
Belinda,
I love your blog. I am just now playing around with watercolors as a medium, having painted with oils and acrylics since the stone ages, :>) I find it to be an interesting medium and plan to continue with it for small format work.
Love,
Linda Blondheim
www.lindablondheimartnotes.blogspot.com
Love the work in progress pics!!! What an amazing and beautiful piece!!!
Paulette
pauletteinsall.typepad.com
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