Nearly there.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Friday, 9 September 2011
Michael: Linocut, stage 1
This new linocut starts with a gradient of grey to grey-brown. The challenge here will be keeping the registration perfect: as the layers of ink build up at each stage, the slightest misregistration will make the white lettering disappear.
Monday, 5 September 2011
Michael: Croydon Art Society exhibition opens
The Croydon Art Society exhibition at Denbies Vineyard in Surrey starts today, and is open every day until 4pm on Sunday 18 September.
High Waving Heather
Reduction linocut • Image size 15 x 15cm • Edition of 12
High Waving Heather
Reduction linocut • Image size 15 x 15cm • Edition of 12
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Michael: Linocut, stage 4
Fourth and final stage. Near-black ink printed over the previous three layers.

Jeans, TShirts, Shoes. 10 x 10 cm.
This is another building that I found in the North Laines area of Brighton. The morning sun highlighted the clothes hanging in the window against the dark interior of the shop.
Jeans, TShirts, Shoes. 10 x 10 cm.
This is another building that I found in the North Laines area of Brighton. The morning sun highlighted the clothes hanging in the window against the dark interior of the shop.
Friday, 2 September 2011
Michael: Linocut, stage 3
Red is difficult to print on top of. I printed this layer in grey (a mix of cobalt blue and burnt sienna, with white).
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Michael: Linocut, stage 2
Red printed over the previous blue layer.
The red ink (T.N. Lawrence's scarlet) is very transparent. If you add white in an attempt to increase the opacity, the red turns to pink. I adding lots (nearly 50:50) of warm yellow ink, which increased the opacity without shifting the colour.
The lamp and window details will have darker ink printed on them later, but I didn't want the red on those parts because I was worried that the slightest misregistration would show up too much. So I used a mask to hide these parts from the red on this layer.
The lamp and window details will have darker ink printed on them later, but I didn't want the red on those parts because I was worried that the slightest misregistration would show up too much. So I used a mask to hide these parts from the red on this layer.
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