Metallic Flowers on Copper
I have mounted eight small retired printing plates for a finished artwork, and my Metallic Flowers on Copper is ready to hang. I made the small plates from mat board and shellac years ago at Corvidae Press. They are slightly ink stained, and now embellished with acrylic paint. I loved the idea of mounting them to yet another printing plate. The base is a copper sheet was also a printing plate, but now has the photo sensitive etching material removed. I researched glues for copper, and chose one that should be adequate for this job, fingers crossed!
See the previous post for a photo of the original arrangement, which I liked also. I have mounted a glossy print of the first arrangement onto a painted birch panel, and that piece has already found a new home. I enjoy the amazing variations in the natural world daily on my walks. My metallic flowers on copper allude to the pleasure I find in spring and summer flowers. What a fabulous spring we are enjoying this year!
As usual, I did not plan ahead for how this piece could be hung. I don’t want to frame it, and anyway it is not a standard size so would require a custom frame. But in cleaning out my studio I found three sets of Moore Gallery Clips. These are designed to hold matted art behind glass without a frame. The thin stiff metal pieces fit around the corners of the work, and are held by waxed cord on the back. I added a backer piece of foam core behind the thin copper sheet, in order to use these discreet clips with my piece; now it is ready to hang. I am so glad that I kept these (for years!).
Of course I played with the photo, and tried out some variations of my favorite digital effect. I created several layers in order to adjust the colors and intensity independently. Really I much prefer the original over the foils for this, which is a good thing! But I hope you enjoy these three colorful versions using the digital foil effect. I manipulated all of them for far to long in order to get these results ;-).