Magnolia

Magnolia

The inspiration for this print was a magnolia tree in the park down the road. I think the colours are simple but very effective.

Six Days Of Art Launch Exhibition

Teign Artists are set to launch their new Open Studios Trail, the Six Days of Art. The trail itself will be held over the last weekend of May and first weekend of June and includes 29 artists working in all mediums spread around Teignbridge at 18 venues. There are studios, galleries, homes, gardens and other spaces to visit.

As a kick-start to the trail they are holding a Launch Weekend Exhibition on April 24 and 25 (open 10-5) at Rill Estate, a beautiful venue on the edge of Teignbridge, near Buckfastleigh.

The Rill Estate

Map of the Rill Estate

mary, mary, quite contrary

mary, mary, quite contrary

This time I lightened the blue and used olive green. Perhaps it turned out a bit too green. Might have looked better if the sky/ background at the top was blue. Too late now!

Winner

Winner

The dynamic diagonal works well on this one.

Final cut and final printing

Final cut and final printing

Finally I cut out all the areas that are red. Now only the areas of the design that I want to be black remain. The final printing is in black ink and then the print is complete. The registration is immaculate on some of the prints because even the lines between the woman’s toes have come out white – ‘nice crisp toes’. The block is now unusable and can’t be used to print more images. The print is called “Sundance”.

Second cut and second printing

Second cut and second printing

Next I clean the block and cut out everything in the design that I want to appear in yellow ochre. I then print the block for a second time in the next colour, in this case scarlet red. I print the block in exactly the same position on the paper each time. The red prints on top of the yellow and so comes out a more orange version than the scarlet from the tube.

First Printing of Reduction Cut

First Printing of Reduction Cut

I’ve cut out the white lines of the image only. Then I print the block at this stage using the lightest colour ink in the design – in this case yellow ochre.

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