Sunday, March 22, 2020

Collagraph backgrounds

©2020 Barry Smith - Collagraph background - bit industrial and a bit like a weathered wall - not sure if I will run it horizontal or vertical - the plan was vertical with the structured section at the bottom.
On Saturday I tried my hand at printing the collagraph board I had started on Friday. I intend to overprint the backgrounds with fairly large wood type. This is the first time I have done an A3 collagraph. I wasn't even sure how I would apply the printing ink to the plate given the size. In the past the biggest collagraph I had printed was smaller than A4. Still it is all about learning.

A few of the process shorts follow.


©2020 Barry Smith - Printing ink was applied to the plate using tarlatan cloth and small rubber rollers - the 180 GSM A3 paper was dampened with a spray and 'dried' using a sponge
©2020 Barry Smith - Etching press being used for the first time in our new studio
©2020 Barry Smith - Seven prints - some better than others
©2020 Barry Smith - Ink on canvas
©2020 Barry Smith - Just another view of the prints
Once dry I will put the prints under weights for a week or so before doing the letterpress on them. I'm hoping for an edition of 5. I really should have used a heavier paper; but given it was my first go at an A3 collagraph print I thought I'd just use a lighter weight.

3 comments:

  1. What great backgounds! Did you do on paper and cloth? Or am I not understanding the proces

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  2. the Braille ... what a perfect texture ... and the metaphor it holds ... how we will find a way through the darkness ...

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  3. T and LA - I enjoy your visit and you comments - thanks. T - I did most of the prints on paper but tried one on prepared canvas. LA - I deliberately chose the paper for its texture - like industrial features on a wall; but I love your comment about the metaphor. Go well. B

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