Madeleine and I have just completed facilitating our first polyester lithographic workshop together. This was an introduction to the wonderful world of lithography without stones. You can even print the plates without a press using a baren or spoon. Everyone enjoyed the immediacy of this direct process..
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Workshops
Madeleine and I have just completed facilitating our first polyester lithographic workshop together. This was an introduction to the wonderful world of lithography without stones. You can even print the plates without a press using a baren or spoon. Everyone enjoyed the immediacy of this direct process..
Madeleine and I have just completed facilitating our first polyester lithographic workshop together. This was an introduction to the wonderful world of lithography without stones. You can even print the plates without a press using a baren or spoon. Everyone enjoyed the immediacy of this direct process..
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Paper Casting with Master Paper Maker Alison Newman
http://www.paperartsworkshop.co.uk/
http://www.paperartsworkshop.co.uk/
Two days
later and we have moulded cotton linters pulp into our casts. Madeleines box plaster cast was a huge
challenge to open but we all took part in its separation and eventually prised
it apart. We spent the whole day tapping,
slapping and sponging and now have to wait one or two weeks for the moulds and
paper to thoroughly dry out before we see the results.
opening the box mould
the box mould still refusing to open
the box mould open
A sheet of pulp teased into shape ready to lay in the mould
The pulp has been pressed into each of these moulds and is now ready to be bolted together to create the final object
The six stone mould covered with pulp which now has to be gently pressed into the cavities
This is now complete and ready to be left to dry
The object moulds all bolted together for fusing. All we have to do now is wait!
Monday, 22 October 2012
Mould
Making with Master Caster Stephanie Spindler
Casting
stones, shells and boxes in plaster at Pulp Studios run by Alison Newman.
Madeleine
wanted to learn paper casting to develop and extend her practice within book
making, including objects and moulded boxes. For myself the challenge is to find ways of taking my
practice outside in nature and I see the paper casting process has great
potential for this
So now the plaster casts are ready for us to use tomorrow, I love the cast of the six stones above and can't wait to see what the sheet of paper moulded in this will look like.
Saturday, 20 October 2012
The Great Collision ...Quebec and Glasgow UK
It is an exciting time for me I am collaborating with the wonderful visual artist Madeleine Samson from Quebec City. She is here staying with me for 5 weeks. We are now in our 4th week and we have been gathering source material from the beach at Dunure and Glasgow city in order to create some artists books and making small maquettes for our books
We have
been taking raw image photographs using Madeleine’s close up lens on her Nikon
camera which unfortunately my Mac does not have the software to recognise … so
whilst we sort out that hitch I will carry on regardless.
We spent
last week in Wales continuing our search for imagery on Conwy Morfa and West
shore Llanduno and the amazingly spooky quarry at Nantlle in Snowdonia. The car was full to the brim on our
return to Glasgow
We now
have a very full two weeks work ahead.
Yesterday we started a book collaboration with another Glasgow artist,
Moira Buchanan. So far it has been
a very democratic experience. We
decided as time was precious that we would choose objects in my studio as a
starting point and inspiration for our book.
We all agreed that we needed to work outside our comfort zone to make it a challenging experience. So we each selected two objects, one that we would naturally been drawn to work with and one that we would not dream of working with.
We all agreed that we needed to work outside our comfort zone to make it a challenging experience. So we each selected two objects, one that we would naturally been drawn to work with and one that we would not dream of working with.
We
narrowed down the choice with a vote of 1st 2nd and 3rd
choice and ended up with this.
Although we took it very seriously I have to say that this was quite an hilarious part of the process. We have ended up with two items that we all find extremely challenging to work with and is really going to push the boundaries.
Although we took it very seriously I have to say that this was quite an hilarious part of the process. We have ended up with two items that we all find extremely challenging to work with and is really going to push the boundaries.
In between all this we managed to visit the exhibition 'The First Cut' at Manchester City Art Gallery, what a fabulous show of international work
We were at Manchester Artists Book Fair and the conference, Collaboration and the Democracy of Bookarts
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