For IF: Lesson
Boy, did I learn some lessons on this one! Mainly, that it takes patience and intuition to make a good litho, but also that lots of things, like ink viscosity, room temperature, press setting and tons more details can make the difference between a fair print and a mess.
One thing is for sure, real lithographers, people who do it every day like my friend Catherine Chauvin, are amazing iron people. On litho days, I go home completely whupped, because it is such a physical printing process. Catherine is the real deal; she is a Tamarind trained master printer. A true iron woman.
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I was finally able to make a decent litho from a plate printed on an etching press. It was touch and go, because the day was warm and my ink was very soft, but I managed. I'm convinced that litho requires years of experience to really master. My first tusche was too light and this one is a bit dark. Maybe the 3rd time would be the charm.
I might get back to it, and I'm glad that I got the CAC equipped and up and running for litho, but I'm putting a bookmark in this process for now. As part of my M.F.A., I feel I need to learn all of the usual printmaking methods so that I could teach them if I need to. So this summer, in addition to working on the quilts (I think I have a new one cooking) I'll try a color-reduction woodcut, and in the fall, maybe serigraphy.
17 comments:
Beautiful.
Thanks!
In spite of your difficulites, it is a nice print. I don't have print making experience unless you count potatoe printing in grade school! ;0 happy PPF!
nice work, it looks like a challenging piece!
A fitting post on technical challenges!! I like this very much! I don't know much about lithographs so it was a very informative post too. Thanks!
This was a learning post and great work. It looks beautiful.
I know nothing at all about this sort of art but am sure its terribly difficult. I love your piece. Annette x
Interesting post ; always admired lithographers for their enduring work and intricate detail. Your work is lovely all the same.
Annabelle
Wow, I'm impressed!
It looks great. was just talking to a friend who said litho printing just all took too long so good on you for patience.
amazing artwork!
I don't know anything about making a litho but it looks stunning to me. And with all the technical difficulties, you should be proud of the result!
I love this. Very interesting!
It looks so difficult but it turned out beautiful.
Whoa, this is superb x
I never made a lithograph, it must be hard but you still look great. Saludos
A very, very belated thank you to everyone who posted a comment here. I did not see them until just this minute! I appreciate all of the kind words of support.
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