This week I printed my wood blocks that I have been cutting out (for what seems like a very long time!). I have done 2 prints, each made out of 3 seperate wood blocks. The first one, the ivy, uses 2 greens and a dark blue - one colour per block. See below:
First layer: Light Green
Second Layer: Darker Green
Third Layer: Dark Blue
The second print was a little more complicated. The first layer is divided into 3 colours. I did this by drawing the image onto the block and deciding where I wanted each colour to go. I then had the block cut into 3 pieces which would fit together like a jigsaw. The second layer was used to create darker tones of the 3 colours already printed in layer one. It was transparent purple in colour. he third layer will be a dark grey/black. However the 'result' image shown here shows the third later printed in the blue from the previous print. I am not happy with the outcome of this print, but it gives you an idea of the composition and what the finished product will look like. See the wood blocks for this print below:
The layering technique I used worked really well for the ivy print and I am delighted. I am not so happy with the print of the drain, but at the moment everything I do in print is experimental so hopefully I will learn from my mistakes. See below for the finished pieces:
Ivy Print
Drain Print
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