Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Print Progress

Today 03/02/2011 I finished 17 or so of the at least 28 prints that were to be finished on the 28th of last month for the Baren Forum Year of the Rabbit Print Exchange. Since I have only received four prints myself, I think I'm not the only one taking the deadline as a guideline. The print shown does need an eye, but otherwise it is done, I may put one of my studio chops on it, or not, I'm not sure yet if that would detract from the simple bluish ambience. Maybe I'll do the chop in blue or some relative of blue. For my printing readers you may be interested to know I printed the white first, then the blue, then the white again and finally the dark Prussian Blue. I will admit here in public, that I'm going to "cheat a bit and dab the eye in by hand. It's place is held by a tiny shape cut in the white block. I have in the past printed tiny pink eyes.....a challenge, doable, but not, I think, crucial.

11 comments:

Crafty Green Poet said...

what a beautiful design!

Unknown said...

Totally cool and awesome!

DRigoli said...

This is absolutely beautiful. Love it.

Karen M said...

This is so beautiful! I love all the energy in the flowing lines.

Ann (bunnygirl) said...

Is this one the same size as Amelia In Her Dream? If so, I want a copy for my office. Amelia looks great on my blue accent wall.

d. moll, l.ac. said...

CGP-thank you :)
C-and thank you :D
DR- and gosh, thanks Di!
K-I had fun with those, for sure.
BG- this one is 7 by 5 inches, smaller than the other Amelia....good to read that AMelia is embellishing.

Clovie Boy said...

Yes, I agree. Beautiful!

RG said...

Wow ...

Andrew Stone said...

So, did you use opaque white watercolor for the white on tan paper. It looks like you got great coverage for just one pass.

d. moll, l.ac. said...

Andrew- I used Zinc pigment dispersion, one pass under the blue and one pass over, on "natural paper.

Annie B said...

I love what happens with the white. And no shame in hand coloring!!