Thursday 14 December 2023

Wanderlust 2023 - weeks forty-one to forty-nine - Monoprinting and carving

I was really looking forward to the final focus of monoprinting and carving and I really did enjoy it.  The first week was looking at different kinds of carving and printing  and we used stencils on the gel plate, heat sensitive printing foam (where you heat the foam, press an object into it and an image is created.  When you have finished, you heat the foam again and the image disappears. I used some japanese anemone seedheads), foam shapes on a kitchen roll inner and a lino print.

My linoprint was of honesty seedheads, from a calendar - 'silver pennies'.
The next week was making papers using the gel plate and then creating a collage image.  My papers included corrugated cardboard, my own foam stamping plates, bubble wrap and my own stamps.  I chose the tree as we were enjoying nice autmnal weather.
Week forty three was using charcoal and then oil pastels on the gel plate. I had wanted to try using charcoal on the plate, but just hadn't got round to it, so this was my chance.  We used a photo to trace over using the charcoal and then stuck the image to the gel plate.  We then made some 'wonky people' using oil pastels, which was a bit of a trial and error process, but I got there in the end.
We then had to represent a favourite place using gel plates and bearing value and contrast in mind.  My place (not that you'd know from the image) is Haddon Hall. The little bridge is represented by the arches, the swirls are roses, the wavy lines are the river, the castellations are just that, and the diamonds are the window panes.  I wasn't sure I had chosen the right colours, or that I had enough contrast... 
...but when I desaturated the image, it looked better than I thought.  There are light and dark areas.
We next made a lino print again from a photo and made decisions about how much to take away or whether to add patterns.  I was really pleased with this. I made a frame for the image with gel plate printed patterns.
For this week, we used a gel printed background which was a very colourful one.  We then painted out a lot of the colour using black acrylic.  I used a face stencils for my version and was pleased with how it turned out. I like the change of colours from warm to cool.
For the penultimate week, we took our inspiration from Matisse's paper cuts and designed our image using cut out paper.   We then made a lino print of the image and printed it on paper and material.  I decorated the paper print with acrylic pens and stitched over the material version.  
I used three stitches: backstitch, split stitch and french knots.  It took a while but the result was worth it.
The final week was just having fun with colour, so I did!
There was also a wrap up week, where we were encouraged to bind any loose pages and then make a cover for the journal. I need to decorate my cover, so shall do that shortly.
This year has been about experimenting with different media and I have learned a lot. I have found some lovely techniques and will be using them again in the future.  I have embraced some media, such as pastels, which I didn't think I liked.  
Most recently, I have rediscovered my love for lino printing and collage and this is an area I really want to develop, so this will be a focus next year.  I have also signed up to Wanderlust again next year, so it will be interesting to see what that will bring.

6 comments:

  1. Loving your creations. Our honesty plants are thriving but not nearly as many as most years. They bring back memories of my mama and I cherish them.

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    1. Thanks, EC. I hoped I would really enjoy this last part of the course and I did. I need to grow some honesty next year I think.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. These are amazing Ellie!! Gosh you are so talented! I love all the different mediums you have used - cant choose a favourite as they are all stunning!
    I really love Honesty seed heads & have some in my garden. Enjoy your day Ellie xx

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    1. Thanks, Julie. It has been a really good course to experiment with all the different media this year. I need some honesty plants in my garden next year I think.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  3. I swear I think creativity is your middle name. You need to go check your birth certificate! Everything is so fun to look at. You always have such interesting pieces. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
    Sandy's Space

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    1. Thanks, Sandy. My mum liked lots of different arts and crafts and I think I have inherited that from her! As I have got older, I found that creativity (in whatever form it takes) is really important to me. Mixed media enables me to add lots of different materials and techniques together.
      Have a lovely Christmas too.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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