Posts

Showing posts from November, 2016

Block Print on Linoleum Tile

Image

Growing Old (Watecolor Pencil) - Aging is not lost youth but a new stage of opportunity and strength

Image

Amaryllis (Watercolor Pencil)

Image

Androgynous (Watercolor Pencil)

Image

Multi Color Pears (Watercolor Pencil)

Image

Fifth Position (Pencil Sketch)

Image

Water Glass Vases (Pencil Sketch)

Image

Peter Dinklage (Pencil Sketch)

Image

Bourgeon de Lavande (Graphite and Watercolor Pencil)

Image

Bourgeon de Lavande (Graphite and Watercolor Pencil)

Image

Sunflower Sketch

Image

Albertine (Watercolor Pencil on Gesso Board)

Image

Seated Torso (Pencil Sketch)

Image

Self Portrait in Purple (Colored Pencil)

Image

Block Prints

Image
The process of Linoleum Blocking printing begins with a wooden block that has a linoleum coated on one side – I then decide on the subject matter for the block print; draw it on the linoleum side of the wooden block;  insuring  that the picture or words I draw on the linoleum are the reverse image that I want to print on paper.  The using a cutting device, called a linocutter, I cut away the linoleum from those areas on the block that I do not want to hold printer’s ink – in essence I cut away the negative areas around my image.  Once the block is completed – I ink it up and print the image on paper. I use to do this when I lived in the Miami area in the mid to late 1970s and resumed doing it just recently: The pears were done with a block I cutting recently; while the remaining  block prints were done from blocks I cut in 1975. I sold a framed copy of the pears.

Tri Hwylio (Watercolor Pencil and Pastel)

Image

Facial Sketch (Pencil)

Image

Midas - Our New Kitty (Watercolor Pencil)

Image

Geometric and Primary Color (Ink and Watercolor Pencil)

Image