Monday, 24 May 2021

Collaged postcards

Since I finished my collage journal last month I have missed the playfulness of cutting, tearing and sticking random oddments of painted papers.  I have a box of Hahnemuehle watercolour postcards which I have only used on a couple of occasions and the size of these appealed to me as a substrate for further paste and paper experiments.  I also added machine stitching for more texture and interest.


6" x 4" Hahnemeuhle watercolour postcards


Ink, acrylic, paste paper, lino print, stencilled
texture paste, gel pens and machine stitch



Ink, acrylic, gesso, lino print, foam stamps,
gel pens and machine stitch



Friday, 14 May 2021

Eco dyeing experiment

 Over the winter months I have been looking into the possibilities of eco dyeing, both paper and fabric.  I have searched the internet for information, got hold of an old saucepan and with spring's new plant growth decided it was time to jump in and have a go.  Sue Brown's recent Instagram post was also instrumental in pushing me into action (#sundaypromptswithSue).

My bundle included two strips of cartridge paper, a couple of watercolour paper offcuts and a bit of lightly tea-stained calico.  On these I arranged bluebells, muscari (grape hyacinth)*, rose leaves, dandelions and ivy leaves.  A couple of tablespoons of distilled vinegar was added to the small saucepan of water, weighted down with a couple of big stones and set to boil gently for an hour.  I had forgotten to add either onion skins or any rusted elements to my bundle, so I just put these in the water as it came to the boil.

* On one site I visited the muscari was shown as producing a beautiful blue dye - I have a plentiful supply of this flower in my garden, but unfortunately they were really past their best.  The bluebells did give a slight hint of blue, but perhaps I need to limit the different colours of plants I use in one batch to get a stronger result.


A hint of blue muscari and pink from the young rose leaves



Dandelion flowers



Bluebells and muscari



The piece of fabric (at the top of this image)
came out much darker than the papers




Tuesday, 4 May 2021

Tulip lino print

My latest lino print for a set of A6 cards.

I am finding it more difficult to get a successful print with the gesso I am currently using.  I started printing with Golden acrylic gesso some years ago and found it suited my way of working, but the last tub I bought has definitely changed in consistency, I end up with more dud prints and painting over it produces a more plastic appearance rather than the matte finish I achieved previously.  I guess I will have to try out other brands.




Monday, 3 May 2021

Drawing Attention

 The May issue of the Urban Sketchers zine is now available to read online: