In continuation of my Bestiary print making project, here are the last two I'll be doing for the time being. I've printed the Peryton as a Linocut and Screen print. They're pretty big, so excuse my photography.
I personally prefer the lino cut, I feel it suits the subject matter more.
Showing posts with label relief printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relief printing. Show all posts
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Sunday, 9 June 2013
The Enfield and The Leucrota
So here are the first prints of two of the creatures from my Medieval Bestiary, plus one failed one of The Catoblepas.
I'm really happy with how these turned out, considering they're my first proper foray in to the world of Lino Cutting (and especially as I did them on my own DIY press ie, me standing on them under a big bit of wood!). The large areas of solid colour didn't work well, however - I don't think my body mass equates to the pressure of a printing press (thankfully) - so I'm adding in a bit more detail to the prints. May also experiment with colour.
With this one, I thought I'd try a more textured, thicker paper. It did not work, but I still kind of like it.
Overall, I like the outcome and really like the way linocuts look, it's got a very specific and bold quality to the line I like. What do other people think about the process? Do you like it? Or think it's too time consuming / outdated?
More to come, I'm working on the Peryton, and those feathers are taking a long, long time.
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| Enfield |
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| Leucrota |
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| Catoblepas |
Overall, I like the outcome and really like the way linocuts look, it's got a very specific and bold quality to the line I like. What do other people think about the process? Do you like it? Or think it's too time consuming / outdated?
More to come, I'm working on the Peryton, and those feathers are taking a long, long time.
Labels:
animals,
linocut,
medieval bestiary,
print making,
Printing,
relief printing
Monday, 3 June 2013
Society 6
Some of my work has been selected by Society 6 to be in their shop. I'm not sure how this is different ot where it was before, but it sounds good!
They've chosen
The Ramskull http://society6.com/product/The-ramskull-and-bird_Print
Fawn and Thistle http://society6.com/product/Fawn-and-Thistle_Print
They've chosen
The Ramskull http://society6.com/product/The-ramskull-and-bird_Print
The Bow and Butterfly http://society6.com/product/Bow-and-Butterfly_Print
Polka Dots Fill My Eyes http://society6.com/product/Polka-Dots-rlO_Print
and The Peryton http://society6.com/product/The-Peryton_Print
Related to the Peryton print, I've finally gotten round to doing the actual lino prints (in a make shift printing press in my garden) and will be putting these up soon.
Sneak peek:
Labels:
deer,
fawn and thistle,
girl,
linocut,
medieval bestiary,
relief printing,
society 6,
stag
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
a medieval bestiary
I posted my sketch of the Wolpertinger earlier and have now done a few more. I'm going on to make them in to linocuts, a technique similar to the woodcutting these original bestiaries would have used. First time with a new techniques, so it's pretty exciting learning new things!
Whilst researching these animals, I found out that a lot of them are actually used in some online games? My versions are a lot more sad sap than the ones in the games though! especially my leucrota... The original animals from the medieval bestiaries can be found here.
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| Enfield |
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| Leucrota |
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| Peryton |
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| Catoblepas |
Monday, 5 December 2011
Howling at the moon...

So, here is my first ever relief print. Relief printing is a nice technique, just using sharp tools to scrape in to lino is kind of therapeutic.
Labels:
print making,
relief printing
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