Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Superman

Superman 6x8" six-color woodblock print

The year is 1978 and Christopher Reeve is the Man of Steel in ... Superman.

The tagline for the film was "The movie that makes a legend come to life" and that was pretty accurate. Superman was already one of the most recognizable icons in American culture, and this movie (and the fact that it was a good movie) served to make Superman even more indelible. I was seven years old when I saw this movie in the theater, and it certainly made an impression on me.


This is the most ambitious woodcut I've done to date with four blocks totaling a six-color print. The layout was tricky, having to make sure each block was going to line up with the next block and so on. The printing was tricky too, registering each block carefully to line up the colors on every print. Above are the first three blocks cut awaiting printing.


A print (with the yellow already printed) being pulled from the 2nd (red) block.


The third (blue) block on the inking table during printing.


The final (black) block in the process of being carved.


And with the printing of the fourth and final block, the print is complete.


The iconic (and patriotic) fruits of my labor

10 comments:

belindadelpesco.com said...

Rockin' print, and awesome process shots. Very cool.

Anonymous said...

I certainly agree with Belinda. This is great, you make it so so simple,cut the blocks, line them up and print. If only.

Annie B said...

Wow, an excellent print. Thanks for showing process shots.

Katka said...

A great print and a fantastic job with your registration for so many layers. I'm totally impressed with how fine you got the lines on your key block too, given the size. Are you using Shina plywood?

Victor McCay said...

Why yes, It is shina plywood I'm using. My original intention was to do thicker lines on the key block so as to cover up inconsistencies in the color registrations, but my desire for detail got the better of me. I do like the way the finer lines turned out, and the variances in the registration give the print a real 'hand-printed woodcut' appearance. Thanks for the comment.

Unknown said...

I love this.

Neato, Victor.

Neato!

JetJames said...

Great! Love it :)
kind regards,

Jet James

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