
A visual journal. Illustrated pages a of thoughts and ideas. Journal pages in the form of ACEO, ATC, Altered Books, or traditional journal pages by artist Cindy Couling. Also a look at other art projects and swaps currently happening in my studio including mixed media, painting and pottery / ceramics.
Showing posts with label carved stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carved stamps. Show all posts
4.28.2012
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Here are the test prints colorized with Prismacolor Markers. It's pretty cool testing out different color palettes. With the stamps, you can print alot, play alot and not worry about screwing something up. It helps push you outside of your color comfort zone. These are alos ATC size, so I can make these tests into ATC trades.
4.27.2012
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Carved this face out of soft kut linoleum last night. I had a small peice on my art table forever and since I wanted to busy my hands, I carved this. I'm trying to do more thinner lines that print black. I find it really hard to not just cut out the 'outline' and go with that instead of cutting out the negative space. I'm a lazy carver. ;-)
3.26.2012
Pages 3/26/12
I wanted to share with you some of the things I've been doing with those linoleum block stamps I've been carving over the past couple of weeks. Once you carve and stamp one of these, the options are endless. I played around with portfolio pastels, craft paints, sakura pens, and sharpie poster paint pens.
In some samples (like the skull prints) I painted a background and then applied the stamp on top. I also used one of the stamps in an altered book spread. So many options, and I can use them over and over again.
Labels:
Altered Book,
carved stamps,
lino block printing,
Lino cut,
Linoblock
3.22.2012
Pages 3/22/12
Carved another stamp last night. These lino block stamps are certainly
addicting to make. I can't stop carving. There's something relaxing
about guiding that carving tool along the block. The excitement of the first test print. Artsy geekery bliss.
3.18.2012
Pages 3/18/12
Been making carved stamps today. I've used soft cut Lino blocks and speedball cutters to make these. Then I used a StazOn ink pad to test the prints. This way I can check how they print and make any additional fixes to the block. These are pretty addicting.
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