Sharon Kirsch, cold wax artist, hard at work during our shared residency at Mill Pond Gallery this week |
I wanted to focus on woodcut and woodblock prints for my residency.
5 days in residence, 5 prints. Day 6 tomorrow. Last day for week#1. |
One of my goals was to create a print a day. I succeeded, so far, even though I had to fudge it a little on Tuesday night because I didn't have my brayer (what kind of a printmaker forgets their brayer??) and instead settled for a conte crayon rubbing of block.
My other goal was to wrestle the third block of my suburbia series down to the ground finally and print the thing. I started that block in residency at Mill Pond last year. That image has fought me all the way, all year long. Yesterday I had it. I could feel it. Today I hoped to finish the carving and do a proof. I succeeded.
Angela's not home. Her car's not there. woodcut (proof) on japanese paper, handprinted |
Primarily I want to do more colour reductions and make some decisions about a large piece of lino I have. And also, continue with my print a day. By the end of my residency next week, I want to have the final versions of these blocks/prints made so I have a bunch of new work as I move forward.