during the great photograph purge I wrote of in my last blog post I realized there were a few that I'd been meaning to print s0 I could work with them in collage etc.
this week I decided to get that done
most of the prints I wanted were of the river, along with a few of the boards and windows of the Klondike paddlewheeler
as I printed them I realized they all worked rather well together... similar in colour but a good variety of textures and styles so I gathered a few others I had printed a while back: driftwood, more of the water and of the boat
I had collage on my mind but not only with photographs - I had a quick look at my handmade papers but none worked and so I decided it was time to do some gelli-printing
after a day of choosing and prepping a variety of papers and getting things all set up I began yesterday morning
it's been many years since I've worked with gelli-printing and the first day's work was pretty ho-hum but today I tried again with better results
(I have come to accept that in almost everything I do the first is the worst and once that's out of the way things generally improve fairly quickly)
for inspiration I looked at a piece I had painted with ink a while back... it has the right blue-grey with lots of highlights
sparkling water
better... yesterday's renditions were quite black, today I worked hard at getting the blue-black of the winter river; the discard pile was still rather high but each print got a little better than the last, a little closer to what I've been after
and so, a nice collection of prints and photos to work with
tomorrow is the fun part
cutting and tearing
and glue!
it's one mess after another here these days but each is better than the last
happy days...
take care,
Jillayne

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1 comment:
That last image, just as it is, is a real invitation. The various colours and textures are working so well together; I think you will have a super fun day with the collaging from here on!
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