Blue Moon Daisies

Saturday, May 11, 2013

 
 
Blue Moon Daisies
Relief print and collage
Blue Moon Daises started out with an earthtone background and collaged maps.  I used my tall weed plate to create the basis for a blue flower which was printed three times.  I also used maps to add interest on top of the relief prints. 

Flowers from Eogra

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Flowers from Eogra
Printmaking marches on! In this print, I used maps in my background.  I'm trying maps since that is the theme of a juried show at the Riverside Gallery in Ypsilanti.  I do love maps and have used them many times in my work.  Who knows where this will lead me.  Enjoy! 

Evening Song

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Evening Song
Collagraph and collage
New print today.  I created a new collagraph background and printed with burnt sienna and off white.  I also layered strips of tape to resist the paint.  Totally different background...I'm not sure if I like the very abstract look.  Maybe I just don't like the colors.  Next time, I will use my favorite greens and blues.  I did have fun printing and over-printing the flowers with the purples and blue.  I will try these colors on a different background.  Collaged in orange paper to add contrast.   Maybe it will end up in the cut up pile.

Summer Melody

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Summer Melody
I can't resist making more prints.  I have been calling them monotypes, but that would be incorrect.  I apply the background paint to watercolor paper with my brayer.  Sometimes I mix colors or put the acrylic paint directly on the paper.  Then, I start adding details.  I did use a cardboard plate with multipe colors and printed by using a spoon to rub the backside of the paper.  I can lift the print to make sure that the paint has transfered.  Next, I added a mixture of colors to my bubblewrap plate and printed.  I highlighted the cardboard plate leaves, just painting half to get the purple edge on the leaves.  I stamped a sponge leaf design on the green leaves.  Next came a stamping of the long shapes with black, a plate I created.  Lastly, I printed the coneflower shapes, adding color to give depth.  This has at least three color applications.  I collaged a piece from another print thinking I needed more color at the bottom.  Now, I don't know a name for this method, but it is a combination of printing techniques.  Next up, a new cardboard base for my background.  Hmm, maybe something more sparse. Hmmm......