Studio blog of Annie Bissett, an artist working with traditional Japanese woodblock printing (moku hanga)
13 June 2007
A Little More Progress
After living with the last Egg print for a few days, I decided that I want more contrast in the print, so I went back and hit the gray again. Perhaps it's too dark now, but I think it will work better with the next print I'm planning.
Making a consistent edition with this method, which is basically a kind of monoprinting with wood, is challenging.
Today I started the next in the series. Both of these impressions were done with one block, first with the whole block and then with a stencil:
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4 comments:
I like the darker gray--it's a warm gray--and the mottled look of the background.
I love it.
About making a consistant edition why don't you just let them all be different and not have it as an edition at all? More of a series than an edition. Just a thought.
I also like the darker gray. It really makes the egg glow!
Thanks for the feedback about the darker gray - very helpful.
m.lee, I like multiples. Not *too many* multiples, though. I found out that I don't enjoy doing 40 or 50 of anything, but I really like doing say 8 to 15 of a given print. It's partly because I don't think I'd be able to part with any one-of-a-kind prints! I get so attached. And also because moku hanga requires so many darn impressions for each print that it makes no sense for me to do just one. I like the idea of allowing for a "variable edition" though, and I may label these that way.
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