Modigliani's Studio 6" x 7" linoleum print with watercolor
Taking a little blogging break from the Hollywood icons series (more in the works, but nothing ready to post) to find a little inspiration from one of my favorite artists. This print is from a series of prints I did of the artists Modigliani, Matisse and Picasso. This print depicts the bohemian Modigliani seated in his studio between his painting, Madame Pompadour, and one of his many elongated head sculptures. This is a linoleum print printed in black relief ink and colored with watercolor.fresh off the press
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Modigliani's Studio
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man - 4.5" x 6" collograph print with pastel
Lee Majors is Steve Austin, the Six Million Dollar Man.
This is a collograph print like the Redd Foxx print. Lines of glue are laid out onto a piece of mat board, then sealed with acrylic medium. The plate is then inked with brushes, q-tips and brayers and then printed. This is a very simple technique that yields some very interesting and unique results. This print was very dark, so after it dried, I punched up the color with pastels.
"We can rebuild him. We have the technology. We can make him better than he was. Better...stronger...faster."The inked plate prior to printing (click the pic for a more detailed view of the plate).
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Monday, December 24, 2007
The Blues Brothers: "We're on a mission from God."
The Blues Brothers - 5" x 5" two-color linoleum print
The Hollywood Icons series continues with Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as Jake and Elwood Blues. This print is a two-color linoleum block print. First the blue background was printed with only the areas that would be white in the final print cut away. Then a second block was carved, inked in black and carefully printed on top of the blue background.Inking the background block (note the negative space has been carved away)
A finished print fresh from the press.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
Carnac the Magnificent
Carnac the Magnificent - 3" x 3" two-color reduction woodblock print
I thought I'd revisit Johnny Carson since he was recently named the number one television icon. Here for your consideration is Johnny as Carnac the Magnificent.
- (Carnac holds the sealed envelope up to his turban)
- CARNAC: Sis boom bah.
- ED McMAHON: Sis boom bah?
- (Carnac rips the envelope open and removes the card)
- CARNAC (reading): Describe the sound made when a sheep explodes.
A finished print pulled from the block.
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
Redd Foxx
Redd Foxx - 5" x 6" collograph print with à la poupée
The latest entry in the Hollywood icons series is actor/comedian Redd Foxx of Sanford and Son fame. A little research turned up Foxx was also an artist. To view some of his artwork click here to visit the official Redd Foxx website.
The plate for this print (below) was simply made of mat board and glue. This was a test to see if the detail required for a portrait could be captured in lines of glue. All the lines on the plate are glue applied with a fine applicator tip. When inking the plate, inks are applied with brushes and q-tips for most of the color. Then the "lines" are inked by top-rolling a dark color onto the raised lines of glue. Click on the image of the plate for more detail.
"Elizabeth, I'm coming to join you, honey!"The plate after printing
Hot off the press
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Monday, November 12, 2007
"Heeeeeeeere's Johnny!"
"Heeeeeeeere's Johnny" 5 x 11 monotype print
the plate ready for printing
the moment of truth
freshly pulled print and plate with residual ink
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
True Grit
True Grit 4 x 4 woodblock print
John Wayne played Rooster Cogburn in the 1969 film True Grit, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. John Wayne epitomized rugged masculinity, was larger than life, and my dad loved him. There's a line in the Statler Brothers song Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott? that sums up my father's (and his generation's) feelings about John Wayne and what he represented in society: "True Grit's the only movie I've really understood in years." My father was also fond of saying "real men don't eat quiche".
Like the Clint Eastwood print, this is also a two-color woodblock print. The blue color field is printed first, then the image, inked in black, is printed on top of it. inking the block
fresh off the press
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