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Rusty Bits on Paper

April 28th, 2017

Continued to work with Rusty Bits. Balancing the amount of tea and the effect of the various rusty bits. Have some wonderful diagonals from Jay and some wonderfully round rusty bolts from a pier in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia… I like the fact that I know where the bits came from and that they represent experiences and interactions to me.

Rusty Bit printing on paper with tea bag
Print from Rusty Bits and morning tea bag.

This piece has more textures than some and has wonderful fine lines which are more easly seen in the larger view.

Will post some more in the future. I love the fact that while I can adjust the tea and rust—even the type of paper makes a difference—the result is a wonderful surprise! I’m working on some stitched fabric that I can try with this—printing the rusty patterns after the stitching.

Finland Exhibit

September 4th, 2014

My work (a photo etching titled ’Water and Grass’) on display in Finland in the exhibit, “Print the Midnight Sun” at Grafiikanpaja Aava. Very Exciting!
Even more exciting is that my work sold! Had to figure out how to transfer money etc – after lots of exploring, talking to banks and anyone who might listen, it turned out that Paypal is the best… Does this make me an international artist???

My work on display in Finland!
My print is the second one from the left!

There were boats everywhere!

August 24th, 2014

When I came back from Finland I was ready for a new project but since I don’t have a press, and although there are places where I could rent time on a press, the way I work wanders about and as I work the work its self develops. So I decided to work with woodblocks. Been a while so there was a period of reacquainting my self with my tools. I wanted to work with images I took of the little wooden fishing boats pulled into every cove I saw.

Starting Boats project
Starting boats project

Once I tried the first image I cut 4 more and tested them, tested papers, tested myself… Once these are dry and I have had a chance to analyze them, then I will refine my cutting and more testing.

Tests drying
Today I did some more tests.

The final project is still evolving so…

Print the Midnight Sun Exhibit

August 14th, 2014

Excited to have my print included in this exhibit, “Print the Midnight Sun”. I was really happy with the work I did in Finland and the work chosen, a photo etching titled “Water and Grass”, was one I felt captured my feelings about that part of Finland.

Exhibit Flyer
Exhibit Flyer

Printmaking Workshop in Finland

July 4th, 2014

Back from a most fantastic print workshop. It was in northern Finland, taught by Shelley Thorstensen of Printmakers Open Forum in PA and Juha Laasko and Raija Korppila of Grafiikanpaja Aava. I learned so much and am happy with the work I did in the time I had.

People at workshop.
Quite a group —in front of the print shop

I met many great new friends and we were so welcomed by the townspeople—from bringing us special local meals to arranging a tour of the old part of the nearby town of Raahe and even a performance by The Georgies.

cottage
Our cottage on the Bay of Bothnia near the Arctic Circle

Most of us stayed in a little red cottage right on the Gulf of Bothnia. It had a sauna and Max made us wonderful meals. It was a short walk up a hill and across some train tracks, past an old boat named Miina, to the edge of the town of Lapaluoto and the magical print shop of Grafiikanpaja Aava—House of Printmaking.

cottage
Houses are painted the most wonderful colors.

Designed for two printmakers, Raija and Juha, it managed to accommodate 9 students and 3 instructors all working on different projects—preparing plates, exposing film, inking plates, and printing work. We worked from 9:00 in the morning to late at night (the sun doesn’t set in this part of Finland at this time of year).

cottage
This press was very busy this week!

We only had internet connection at the print shop so each morning we would arrive early and sit outside at our own internet cafe connecting with the world. Facebook friends were probably sick of hearing about our trip but we were on such a high we couldn’t help our selves.

I concentrated on learning photo etching using ImagOn, a non toxic method and feel I got 4 good prints, each with an small edition of 2 or 3. (They can be seen on this site on the works on paper page.)

It was a long way to travel for a week long workshop but I would do it again in a second! In addition to my print work I have files of photographs and thoughts and ideas to keep me busy for a very long time. I worked so hard, was so encouraged, and returned with my head spinning.

birch trees wild flowers
Trees and wildflowers across from the print shop

One of my favorite memories involved selecting the wet paper to print on. There is a long porch in front of the print shop and a table was set up to hold the paper which was weighted down and wrapped in plastic to keep it moist. I would be out side by myself, opening the pack and glance across the street where there were birch trees and wild flowers, lit by late afternoon sun—only it was late evening and realize, “OMG, I’m printing in Finland!”

Sun Never Sets

June 21st, 2014

Sunset

Got to Helsinki late and tired and so looking forward to a hot shower and good nights sleep!

This image was taken about 10:30 from the elevator in my hotel.
One more flight to Oulu and then the fun begins!