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Gelatine Monoprinting
This week the weather has taken a turn for the worst and we have had high winds and rain in Adelaide. This has meant that indoor pursuits have been very attractive so as well as developing my image making I had a session making some gelatine prints. When I say gelatine prints I mean prints made on a print plate made of gelatine, the type you eat! Apologies to any vegetarians....you can buy vegetarian gelatine but I have not tried it yet.
Gelatine print making is a great image making process as the image is uncontrollable to a certain degree and you get some wonderful texture and marks that you can't get any other way. Each print is a one off and totally unique monoprint.
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I have shared the process here just in case anybody would like to have a go at making some too. |
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Place some items on the gelatine print that you would like to make your print from. |
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You can now lift the material off your plate, and put another sheet of paper over the plate to create a ghost image which in this case is a positive image of the leaves. |
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Here are some more of my images from this week. |
Staycation
This week we are having a staycation. For anybody wondering what a staycation is here is a definition;
"A vacation spent in one's home country rather than abroad, or one spent at home and involving day trips to local attractions".
Staycations are taken for various reasons, laziness, poverty, appreciation of your own environment, family committments, too many cats.... the list could go on! We are big fans of the staycation and love the opportunity to look around our beautiful city of Adelaide. We have wandered around like tourists spotting unusual bits of architecture in side streets we never normally go down, having lunch, hopping on and off trains, trams, buses and boats, drinking too much coffee and generally acting like we haven't got a care in the world. The weather has been amazing also even though it is winter.
Adelaide does resemble a massive mechano set at the moment. It seems that everywhere you look there are cranes and building work going on. Global financial crisis, what global financial crisis is that! It will be interesting to see what happens next!! Hope we don't run out of money mid projects.
The following photos are from our walk and boat trip on the River Torrens.
"A vacation spent in one's home country rather than abroad, or one spent at home and involving day trips to local attractions".
Staycations are taken for various reasons, laziness, poverty, appreciation of your own environment, family committments, too many cats.... the list could go on! We are big fans of the staycation and love the opportunity to look around our beautiful city of Adelaide. We have wandered around like tourists spotting unusual bits of architecture in side streets we never normally go down, having lunch, hopping on and off trains, trams, buses and boats, drinking too much coffee and generally acting like we haven't got a care in the world. The weather has been amazing also even though it is winter.
Adelaide does resemble a massive mechano set at the moment. It seems that everywhere you look there are cranes and building work going on. Global financial crisis, what global financial crisis is that! It will be interesting to see what happens next!! Hope we don't run out of money mid projects.
The following photos are from our walk and boat trip on the River Torrens.
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Loved this guy even though he looks like a fish out of water on the paving! |
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So bendy! |
Lovey Dovey, lovey dovey, lovey dovey, all the time.....
This sweet little pair of birds have been billing and cooing and generally getting loved up outside of my window all week. They are adorable!
Isn't it amazing how animals and birds form partnerships and relationships which are about more than creating the next generation of little birdies. He shows real concern for her, grooming her and spending quality time with her out on the tree.
Sorry about the terrible photo but I took it out the window as I didn't want to scare them off and I didn't have a lens suitable for getting a close up photo.
They reminded me of this image which I did a while ago.
Lovey-dovey, lovey-dovey, lovey-dovey all the time....Steve Miller "Space Cowboy".
Isn't it amazing how animals and birds form partnerships and relationships which are about more than creating the next generation of little birdies. He shows real concern for her, grooming her and spending quality time with her out on the tree.
Sorry about the terrible photo but I took it out the window as I didn't want to scare them off and I didn't have a lens suitable for getting a close up photo.
They reminded me of this image which I did a while ago.
Lovey-dovey, lovey-dovey, lovey-dovey all the time....Steve Miller "Space Cowboy".
No words!
I have just finished these pieces for my portfolio. They are narrative pieces without words. An experiment in creating a series of related images without text. They are watercolour on board.
"Ma Jungle" Antoine Guilloppe, Cut paper illustration
Recently I bought a beautiful book which I would like to share.
I have just found this video which shows it off beautifully. It is called "Ma Jungle" and is by Antoine Guilloppe, a French illustrator. Each illustration has a layer of intricately laser cut paper which turns to reveal the rest of the image. Beautiful!
Twisted tale
I have always loved illuminated manuscripts with their rich colour and intricate designs. Beautiful organic shapes and Celtic knots twist and mingle to create wonderful fantasy creatures. Decorative capitals set the tone for the text to come saying "read this carefully!"
Then there is the actual historical side where I imagine monk's sitting in a freezing room writing and painting for hours and hours on end until their backs ached! Some of them write little grumbles in the margins about their suffering, how their hands ache or how cold it is, how bad their tools and materials are!
In the spirit of this style of design I have created an image featuring my little owl Hephzibah. It is watercolour and features twists and turns and curls.
It was actually very therapeutic to draw and paint in this style but then I didn't have to do it on calf skin in a cold library, in an unheated monastery in Ireland using a candle for light!
Thames and Hudson, London 1977.
Then there is the actual historical side where I imagine monk's sitting in a freezing room writing and painting for hours and hours on end until their backs ached! Some of them write little grumbles in the margins about their suffering, how their hands ache or how cold it is, how bad their tools and materials are!
In the spirit of this style of design I have created an image featuring my little owl Hephzibah. It is watercolour and features twists and turns and curls.
It was actually very therapeutic to draw and paint in this style but then I didn't have to do it on calf skin in a cold library, in an unheated monastery in Ireland using a candle for light!
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from Book of Kells f45R |
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from Book of Kells f202R |
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from Book of Kells f114v
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Reference Book of Kells Reproduction from the Manuscript in Trinity College Dublin.Thames and Hudson, London 1977.
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