Showing posts with label woodcut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodcut. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Whilst You Were Away

Just a quick one from me. I don't seem to be doing very well at this blog malarkey but never mind. Whilst you were away, here's what you missed;

                                         
Success at the Autumn Fayre! People met, prints sold, money made, fun had.

                                   

                     
Grand day out to the Saatchi and Tate Gallery in London. *featuring a cheeky little selfie of me and mate, well why not aye!* 

                               
A journey in wood engraving for my Art GCSE project "Ordinary and Extraordinary" for which I got an A* to anyone remotely interested.

     
     
And if that wasn't enough, I had my TEN HOUR GCSE mock exam on the theme "Order and Disorder" *This piece was an A1 illustration of Alice in Wonderland which got me a lovely full marks!*

                                     
And finally, an addition to The Printshed. Brand new from Hawthorn Printmakers in York. I could talk for hours about it but I'll cut to the chase - it's my pride and joy.
So that's what you missed. Hopefully I'll be posting again soon but for now I better get back to work!

   

Bye
Will 

Monday, 1 September 2014

Making the Cock Pheasant print

So I've been busy building up my stock of prints in the hopes of setting up my Etsy store again.  Prints such as the wood engraving "Home Sweet Home" have been doing really well (if I do say so myself) so make sure you get your hands on one before they run out! Anyway the print "Cock Pheasant" has just this second come out and is now available from both myself AND the Hare's Tail in Clare (for more information, visit my Facebook Page) so I thought it would be constructive to give you guys something you absolutely, definitely, uncontrollably desire - a little walk-through of the experience...see knew you'd be pleased ;)
                 

It took me a while, as it sometimes does, to develop a design that I was happy with. It's funny how sometimes I can sketch something so quickly and be really pleased with it and then other times I can spend ages trying to find a design that is satisfying. Anyhow...once that was done, I painted it up in full with some watercolour and then transferred the design to a block of Plywood and carved it into what would eventually become this, the blue block.

                 

Matching colours can be a pain, especially when you're trying to minimize waste, luckily, on this occasion I knew exactly what I needed to do to achieve the best colours. Rolling a thin layer of ink is easy enough but being able to ensure an even layer on the block isn't. It took me multiple attempts to get a clean print but once I had the knack it didn't take me too long to print the edition.

                 

Once all the blue was printed, I carved the red block from a sheet of lino, carving away all the areas I didn't want to print. 

                   

Now...this print was made around the two weeks I went on holiday so the blue had a huge drying time! However this only made printing the next colour easier.


                   
I used my book press to print these guys, the press weighs a tonne and it sure does require a little elbow grease to work it!  "Cock Pheasant" is an edition of 25 prints, all numbered, named and signed ;) If you have any questions then please comment below and I will try to answer them as soon as possible. Of course you can head over to my Facebook page and contact me there if you'd prefer! For now I'll leave you with a little snap shot of the next print "Midnight Stroll" that will be coming out hopefully next week *fingers crossed*. There is a short video of the making of this print over on my YouTube account, so head on over and take a look! 

                         

Have a lovely rest of the summer!

Will Baker Illustrator :)