
I am trying to decide if the upper background should be dark, so I have these two digital images to compare before proceeding further on the original.
Old prints & salvaged chess box…
I modified a portable chess game box that I found discarded without chess pieces to create this small reliquary. It is 2.5″ x 5″ x .75″ closed, & opens up flat to 5″ x 5″. Thought I was done with the first two images, but I could not leave well enough alone, so kept going. Not a big improvement, I am afraid!
I replaced the chequered chess board outside pieces with sections of an enhanced monoprint, also used to line the inside of my box.Then I added the “artifacts” on the inside, which include found animal teeth, a shell, a stone, and an intricate seed pod. So now here is another of my personal “spirit boxes”: something of a small shrine. This one is small & portable enough to pack to take traveling :-). The magnetic latch & hard plastic will allow me to store a few small items safely inside: maybe a pair of earings?
This is another more complete piece that started as a monoprint, now titled “Encounter”. I had no idea where this piece was going until I added one of the dog figures using a stencil made from contact paper… the piece took off from there, and I like it now. Not sure if these are feral or fully wild “dogs” 🙂
At the Print Shop Working Today: Corvidae Press
Upping the Ante: black is the new black
- A bit murky, but now presented a doubly hinged “card”
- Open the card to this, then use tab at right to open the “window”
- Now I love this one!
- Section I retouched
- Section II w/Additions
- Finishing touches & presentation for a 2010 monoprint
- Black is the New Black
This is mostly about finishing… three older monoprints with more work, and #1 and #3 are newly cropped to feature bettter design, focus, or detail. The last reworked piece is pastel on black canvas, now given a color boost and the addition of blacker black!
More rework on a bad print gone right?
Sketchbook Project Entry #5 in the mail today
My fifth entry to the Brooklyn Art Library annual Sketchbook Tour went in the mail today, meeting the extended deadline of March 31st. This sketchbook will be on tour across the USA soon! Here is a sample of images (click a thumbnail to view the full images). The complete slideshow will be available soon.
- The mailing envelope
- Frontspiece
- End pages
- Reading the book
Sketching today: working on a theme?
Finishing up: presentation changes everything
Four linocut plates first printed in 2013 are the basis for this bones scroll. It may be finished now, but I am never quite sure … The print now has additional graphite paintings (of bones) top & bottom, and is presented in a corrugated & tasseled scroll “casing”. My painting “The Burden” has also had quite a bit more work, including added color and layers of gel medium, is now mounted onto 24″x24″ painted board. It can be hung as is, or considered ready for framing.




































