your work is so beautiful. My question is how do you get your stencil to line up so perfectly - like when you add the tree? What type of ink do you use?
Hi Cas, the lining up or registration of all the layers is quite complex and difficult to answer briefly. I use a light box a lot with a key drawing sheet that shows the position of the main elements. I line up to the lower right corner each time I print.
Beautiful, I love the colours and textures! How did you do the tree = painted it on after? Thanks for putting this up = you have shown me how you use torn paper edges = I had never thought of that (yes I'm a dumbo!) and I might try...
I adore your work and love watching these videos. The textured strips are of interest to me. Do you make them or are they "found" objects of some kind? If you make them, can you share how you do that? Again, your work is stunning!
Me encantan tus trabajos, me gustaria saber más de ésta técnica , soy estudiante del profesorado de Artes Visuales con formación en grabado , tengo 61 años y descubrí q me gusta el grabado y ésta técnica me gustaría aprenderla paso a paso , y qué elementos y tintas usas , muchas gracias.
Hi Frankie, I use a few different rollers from Rollacco, Hawthorn Printmaker and TN Lawrence all in the UK. They're quite expensive but so much better and long lasting compared to the cheaper "school" type plastic rollers.
Rebecca Vincent thank you for your reply. The ‘roller’ you talk about is called a brayer in the Uk, I was inquiring about the machine you put the paper and print in then use that big roller to flatten it down. What do they call the machine?
Ahh, that would be my etching press. It prints both etchings and monotypes as well as any other intaglio print. This one is Bewick, I don't think they make them any more. Hawthorn Printmaker make different sizes and they are very reasonably priced.
Gosh that is so beautiful I got tears in my eyes when you unveiled the final piece.
This print is so dramatic and so stunning! Incredibly impressive art work!
Thank you!
I love to see the process you undertook. This was wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you for posting another video... I love watching your printmaking, it's really unlike anything I've seen before!
Beautiful!
WOW...NICE COMP!
How do u get the textured objects so perfect
your work is so beautiful. My question is how do you get your stencil to line up so perfectly - like when you add the tree? What type of ink do you use?
Hi Cas, the lining up or registration of all the layers is quite complex and difficult to answer briefly. I use a light box a lot with a key drawing sheet that shows the position of the main elements. I line up to the lower right corner each time I print.
Bravo!
Beautiful, I love the colours and textures! How did you do the tree = painted it on after? Thanks for putting this up = you have shown me how you use torn paper edges = I had never thought of that (yes I'm a dumbo!) and I might try...
I adore your work and love watching these videos. The textured strips are of interest to me. Do you make them or are they "found" objects of some kind? If you make them, can you share how you do that? Again, your work is stunning!
Hi, sorry for slow reply. They are found textured papers and fabrics that I cut or tear and roll ink onto.
Me encantan tus trabajos, me gustaria saber más de ésta técnica , soy estudiante del profesorado de Artes Visuales con formación en grabado , tengo 61 años y descubrí q me gusta el grabado y ésta técnica me gustaría aprenderla paso a paso , y qué elementos y tintas usas , muchas gracias.
What is the name of the roller you use only I would like to buy one. Thank you
Hi Frankie, I use a few different rollers from Rollacco, Hawthorn Printmaker and TN Lawrence all in the UK. They're quite expensive but so much better and long lasting compared to the cheaper "school" type plastic rollers.
Rebecca Vincent thank you for your reply. The ‘roller’ you talk about is called a brayer in the Uk, I was inquiring about the machine you put the paper and print in then use that big roller to flatten it down. What do they call the machine?
I think your prints are awesome x
Ahh, that would be my etching press. It prints both etchings and monotypes as well as any other intaglio print. This one is Bewick, I don't think they make them any more. Hawthorn Printmaker make different sizes and they are very reasonably priced.
Rebecca Vincent thank you I will go and find one, 👍