Print making + mixed media





Print making and mixed media:Simple techniques and projects for mixed media and fabric


What I liked about this book, is the way it makes several printing techniques accessible. I was able to start right away and the first one I chose to experiment with was Collagraphy

The supplies were easy enough to get and many I had on hand.
(photo of supplies)
The one thing I did not have was the ink. I chose Versatex Screen Printing Ink because I planned to do paper and fabric and the kit with an assortment of colors was under 20.00.


First I created a plate using cardboard and file folders
Then I inked then up rolling the ink with a brayer and applying it to the plate.


My results varied until I got the hang of how much ink to roll on and how much pressure needed to be applied.









I like the way the letters stand out and the way it enhances simple designs.
The one on the left was done on a lightweight bristol vellum, and the one on the right was done on textured resume paper.









The ink dries fast so soon after I was able to color with chalk. Next steps: I want to try a more complex design and then try printing it on fabric.

Last week of BIG

Here are some of the paintings I did in the BIG class, I completed 26 paintings. I felt a surge of joy that I haven't felt in a long time. I was hoping this class would be a catalyst I was hoping it would help me to open up to some of my dreams and goals and I have to say that it did. The class lived up to its promises.







These are large paintings about 24 x 30 (exact size to be inserted later)
I will post more in various spots, on my blog, on Flickr.

I think for a long time the biggest painting I have ever completed has been 15 x 20, and I've only done one and that was many years ago. Most of the work I do is small, like shrink plastic and paper dolls.

I was worried I wouldn't have anything to paint. not with Connie as a teacher. The paitnings just came pouring out of me.

I haven't even done my super big painting yet. I have to make room for it.