Woodcut Print hand painted in ink. This a really large woodcut, I have since made another edition on the work that is done here that I should photograph and get up on site. The print has only been pulled 3 times so far because I can only use the press at school for it. I look forward to doing more of this print. I like the different marks I achieved in the wood after using different tools. I HAVE SOLD 11 OF THESE CARDS SO FAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is an original linoleum print from my Holiday Series. It was created for my annual Christmas card. It was a fairly obvious attempt to illustrate the universal appeal of hope and peace during the holidays.
I have been working on this woodcut over the holidays. I recently hand coloured it in. I can download the print in itself for you to see the difference. This was printed on my own press this week. Coloured with ink.
I did another one of my woodcuts as I prepare for a show, this one is handpainted with inks. I only have three or four of these prints and am getting ready to frame up and enter in a show. Interested in what you all think. Thanks BillyLee THIS IS A LARGE PRINT AND WILL BE MATTED AND FRAMED UP FOR THE 2009 MORNINGTON ROTARY SHOW WITCH IS GOING TO HAVE A PRINTMAKING SECTION FOR 2009.
This is a woodcut reduction print.Those of you who have done a reduction print know what it takes to finish a print . I did 20 prints and in the process not one was perfect, however they were all brilliant and look wonderful mounted and framed up. / I have downloaded a larger image size of this print and did some more handpainting. I still have the original green and yellow. This is 1/20 print reduction.
Wooduct Block printed onto Black Poster Board paper.I also printed this on white paper but loved the effect on black paper. I was reading a book recently on Margaret Preston and she printed on black paper quiet a bit. This is a print. I finally cut into the wood and produced at least 20 of these in woodcut print. This particular one is printed on black paper with green ink! Had a big day in the print room. Then I added some colours digitally for the bubble crew because well colour always seems to attract better I think. This print is quiet large and I will be entering in some show soon. I hope you like it and welcome to the world of printmaking! Another woodcut with the same dimentions…
This is a Woodcut Print. I have originally inked up the wood before I started cutting it. I rolled around 20 plates with different colours. This sets up the background colours. The following week I took the same piece of wood and started carving out the picture of the flowers and the birds. Inked up the plate and placed it over the already dry colour pieces of paper. The end result is about 20 prints, all of which are unique and different. The prints are printed on University Paper with blue denim ink. WILL POST A BETTER IMAGE OF THIS TOMORROW.
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This is a wood cut print on rice paper… Copyright © 2008 by GeriLou
THE ORIGINAL PRINT SOLD ON THE 20/1/09 This method of woodcutting is where you roll up the plate and then adheve tissue paper to certain places, being careful when laying the paper on top then printing through the press. Chine Colle adds something to a print. It can be tricky but well worth the effort.
Hand painted edtion I did today for the “She” competition in Dandenong next month. That is if I get selected! This image comes from a photograph of me at 15 years of age….sitting at Mirror Lake viewing the beauty of the world for the very first time. It was such a memorable moment for me. Then it was back to the cowboy who took the photograph! This is a woodcut, a rather large woodcut. It is hand painted with ink. I enjoy the process of wood cuts, then handpainting. Its an extremely long process but every stage of the development is enjoyable.
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Woodcutg Print printed in different colours and printed on pink University Paper. CHINE COLLE PRINT – with tissue paper and hand colour BLUE VERSION
Multiplate: / Drypoint inked intaglio / Background relief wood / Printed on Somerset 250gsm white (have had excellent success with this paper and it’s a tad cheaper than my usual BFKRives)
PRETTY & SMART – Detail from an oil self-portrait on board, by Albrecht Durer. / A German painter, engraver and mathematician. Famous for his print series: / Apocalypse / Passion of Christ / Knight, Death, & the Devil / Melencolia / Four Horsement of the Apocalypse / The Rhinoceros. Third child in a family of eighteen children, of Hungarian father, German mother. Traveler and student, goldsmith, Durer became the most successful publisher in Germany and abroad, owning 24 printing presses at one time, incredibly famous in his early twenties. Painter, watercolorist, etcher, woodblock print maker. / He published the “Nuremberg Chronicle” in1493 with over 1800 woodcut illustrations. He didn’t think painting could earn him enough money (still true five hundred years later), and turned to printing. / Scholar, intelectual, and successful businessman, his engravings and prints affected the giants who came after him: Raphael, Titian, and Rembrandt.
Judas Betrays Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, for some money. Arguably the most famous betrayal of all time. What flashed across my mind, was Judas’ brutal materialism, and the lack of satisfaction it gave him. He topped himself a few hours later. It’s particularly poignant in this part of Germany-completely unaffected by the war (the rest of Germany was pretty much destroyed)-and wealth flows like a river. The Western philosophy of consumerism equates possessions and money with happiness and self fulfillment. But most people have an expression of utter misery on their faces. Still, most of us would chose to be miserable millionaire than a miserable pauper. Helps pay the bills. The image is a slightly enhanced wood carving found on the door of Constance Roman Catholic Cathedral, Germany. What is also interesting, to me, was the portrayal of Jesus. Jesus has often been portrayed Jesus as a white Anglo-Saxon—long hair and goatee beard. It seems the enduring image of Jesus in the West, to the point of caricature. This wood carving offers a different physical depiction, although it’s interpretation seems artistic more than literal. . As we know, the official gospels themselves give no physical description, they focus on Jesus’ words, actions and interactions.
Keep Smiling, even if you have to eat a banana sideways. :) My brother and I heard this line when we were teenagers and the visual image has stayed with me for years – time to let it loose. :)
This print is done on BKF paper and then handpainted with blue ink. I was wandering if anyone likes the blue print. I need to decide which ones I am going to frame up for the Rotary Printmaking Exhibition I am organizing. I was wandering what the response to blue this print will get. Let me know my fellow bubblers! / B
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I have done this print in so many different colour combinations, I just don’t know which ones to upload. So uploading this one to see what it looks like…then may delete later. I did this print in blues also…... CHINE COLLE – Print with tissue paper and handpainted. BLUE VERSION
a collage I made from my beloved mask… / Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924. MUCH madness is divinest sense / To a discerning eye; / Much sense the starkest madness. / ’T is the majority / In this, as all, prevails. 5 / Assent, and you are sane; / Demur,—you ’re straightway dangerous, / And handled with a chain.
This is a reproduction of a woodcut by J Flex Woodward, McMinnville Tennessee earlist known photographer. Some of his work has been dated to 1858. This Darkroom trunk allowed the sensitizing and developing of wet plates in the field. The Darkroom trunk has a 1871 patent date Also avaiable as a hat /
Woodcut. I have made two identical woodcuts. In one of them I have cut out all the negative space and in the other I have only cut out the positive space. I did this to see which image I preferred in the end result. Woodcuts take hours and many late nights surrounded by woodchips ….I get up in the morning and find my little nest where I was sitting and a pile of woodcuts. This print was the second one I did, I don’t know which is the better one but when I mat and frame them I will be doing so to enter a show and entering them as one picture. I am totally influenced by the Japanese woodcuts and Chinese printmakers. I really need to get creative but am so overwhelmed right now by all the images on redbubble. I just cannot free my own mind to create some of my own images!!
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