Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Perfume Bottles


In Barcelona last year I went into the perfume museum, this print resulted from the sketches and photos I took there.

Lino etched with caustic soda. 2 colour reduction print.
Edition of 8
210 x 582 mm
£100.00 plus p&p (unframed)


Also, for anybody in or near Bristol this weekend, I'm showing my prints at InBristol Salisbury street studios. 11 - 12th October 2008.
Showcasing over 30 artists and makers as well as gallery, children's activities, art workshops and an open air art and craft market.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Meadow at Great Dixter


Lino Print
cut with traditonal tools, my Dremel and etched with Caustic Soda
Edition of 25
120 x 235mm
£55 + p&p

Monday, September 08, 2008

Paintworks Autumn Art Market, Bristol



I'm exhibiting my prints at the Paintworks Autumn Art Market on Sunday 26th October. 11am-5pm. If any of you are near Bristol (UK), please come along.

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Peacock Topiary at Great Dixter

I spent a wonderful few days drawing in the gardens at Great Dixter early in the summer.
Lino Print
110 x 130mm
Limited Edition of 25
£45.00 plus p+p

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Registration of multi colour lino print


We're packing up to leave Toulouse and return to the UK so all is chaos.

Meanwhile I thought I'd post my method of registration for multi coloured oil based lino prints.

With strong double sided tape, I stick two strips of thin but strong card onto the back of the plate. This allows me to hold the lino above the paper and line up corners and edges pretty perfectly. Clean strips of waste paper laid at edges also allows me to rest my grubby fingertips on the paper if I need to without soiling my printing paper. For a large plate I position the card on opposite corners.

The oil based ink has enough tack to allow me to press down, turn the whole lot over and print as usual without the paper slipping.

Thin card is essential as it allows me to roll on the ink on without any disruption to the surface.
And the biro scribble at the top reminds me which way is up.

I've tried registering the paper over the block with all sorts of guides and jigs, but it just doesn't work for me.

Friday, June 08, 2007

fish

I dont have a huge experience with oil paint, but have started using painting as a way to explore subjects, colours and textures with a view to creating prints.It's interesting to think about how I observe and put down colour and pattern. I am definately a printmaker who paints, not a painter who prints.
I tried to work fast on this one, dead fish, oil paint & solvents on a hot day in the south of France make for one smelly studio, though as usual there are 3 or 4 failed attempts underneath this one which just got wiped off in disgust.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Mugs

2 colour Lino Cut. 21 x 28cm. Edition of 10.