Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Chama

I am still experimenting with reduction linocut prints and getting familiar with the inks.  This latest print is of the Chama river in New Mexico.  It is 11 x 15, hand printed edition of 8, 11 color reduction.  Still learning....

Chama
10 x 13 Reduction Linocut edition of 8


Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Channeling My Inner Baumann

 Continuing my production of possible prints for this year's exchanges I used an image from a trip we took to Colorado 2 years ago.  This is from a drive up the "Million Dollar Highway" from Durango to Ouray.  It is a spectacular drive in the fall when the leaves are turning.  


 Million $ Highway
7 x 9 - Twelve color reduction linocut
Hand print edition of 15



Croton

I like to participate in a few print exchanges and last year my prints didn't get enough drying time so I am getting some ready early this year.  This is a revival of the first image I used when experimenting with multi color reduction prints.  




Croton
9 x 7 - Seven color reduction Linocut 
Hand print edition of 11


 

Uprising

 

Uprising 
13 x 10 - seven color reduction Linocut 
Hand printed edition of 9 

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Industrial Dawn

It seems like paintings come off my easels in flurries...  This one has been hanging on for a while as I have changed colors and tones in places several times until I was happy with it.  It is once again a memory recreation of the mills on the Island.  



 

Dawn
36 x 24 Oil on Canvas on Birch Panel

Saturday, July 3, 2021

Fog on the Bonavista

This is my latest experiment in reduction Linocut printing. The print has 13 colors because I am working to get a feel for how the inks react with one another, how the colors mix, and how they work on different papers. This is an edition of 8 prints that are 9 x 12 on the printed area that I hand printed using a baren.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Do Over...

 Sometimes a painting just doesn't feel quite right to me and if it sits in the studio long enough I just start painting over parts and adjusting until I feel better about it.  This painting is one of those.  Here is the new version and the old version of Blue Industry.


Blue Industry (New)
30 x 30 Oil on Canvas

Blue Industry (old version)


Friday, May 7, 2021

More experiments with reduction printing

 


This is a 7 color reduction linocut print on japanese mulberry paper, roughly 9 x 11 in size.  Below are each of the different colors as they were printed.










Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Hecksher Drive

 We have lived here on the island for 15 years and typically drive around on Hecksher Drive when going into Jax instead of taking the freeway.  It is a beautiful and ever changing scene of the river, marsh, and industrial areas of NE Florida.  There is a fuel tank farm just past the port that I have been interested in painting for years.  The light on the tanks and pipelines reflects in so many varied ways depending on when you pass by the facility.  There is no good place to stop and take photos but I have snapped some on the phone through the car windows while driving by over the years.  This painting is a collage of the shapes and feeling of the "farm" from those images and my mental images just to experiment with a first attempt at capturing some of those on canvas.  

Hecksher Drive
18 x 23 Oil on canvas panel 


Saturday, February 20, 2021

Saturday, January 30, 2021

More in the garden series

Since the lockdown I have been looking at, and working in, the gardens a lot and they have taken on some new life in recent paintings.  This is from watching monarch buttlerflies in our porterweed plant this past fall. 

Porterweed
24 x 18 Oil on Canvas panel 

 

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Reduction prints continue

Below are some photos of the process for a new 7 color reduction linocut print.  The photos aren't that great but detail some of the process.  I hand printed this one instead of using the press.





 I covered the plate with a 
stencil and rolled ink only on the area
to be orange








Original sketch



Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Reduction Linocut for the New Year

 In my continuing effort to explore reduction linocut I made a 4 color print for my 2021 New Years cards.   I used the Caligo Safe Wash inks and Ternes Burton registration pins on this 16 print edition.  The registration pins worked perfectly and the inks were a vast improvement on what I had originally tried.  The only issue I had was that I underestimated the drying time for the last colors.  They barely made it in the mail by New Years and were still a little tacky....  The learning process continues.