Monday, September 28, 2015
Autumn Sketches
Here are a few favourites: leaves, bugs, elderberries, blackberries, the grebes, starlings, last plums, jam The last one, below, is the huge supermoon with the flock of passing geese. The sound of their cries is the essence of autumn to me.
See more and the inspiration behind them over on my blog www.pencilandleaf.blogspot.com
Back with new work, new inspiration, and new thoughts in the New Year!
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Something a little more exotic......
When we look at how our wildlife has evolved, we can learn a lot about our [and their] environment .....the colour of their feathers/fur/shells and the shape and size of their beaks/bodies etc., As in plant forms, it seems to me that there are few design features in the wildlife of the world that don't make us wonder at their perfection and make us thrilled to be able to observe them.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
More Bees..
This time I have been working on an image of a bee playing a pipe. It’s a trial both for a bit of reduction lino practise and a possible visual for a poster which will include a poem.
It took rather a long time to get this far. I am not sure reduction linos are for me. I find them a bit limiting and have ended up actually preferring the black and white. But its all good practise.The character of the bee was important and that is always a challenge especially in lino. One tiny slip of the cutter and everything changes. It’s an all purpose bee of no particular species. Not quite as stylised as I wanted, so may try another version.
First reductions and colour trials
Four not-too-bad prints. There are 4 colours plus white in the most complex print.
But I love the simplification and choppy marks of lino and woodcut. These sort of marks would be hard to achieve in any other medium. The happy accidents and unforeseen marks are particularly rewarding.
Final black and white print and the plate.