A couple of weeks ago i had a go at printing a block of winter trees, i was unsuccessful, but it was interesting to try new ideas any way. This time i tried again, using a single tree, then experimented by adding pencil and ink to the image, to slightly alter it. After this, i then waxed each print, to make the paper translucent. I now have a series of waxed plates which i can now play around to achieve the picture i want.
Absolutely wonderful. I love your tree images and your waxed paper. Love waxed paper too :o)
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These are gorgeous! I love the translucency (sp?) of the paper, it makes them look very delicate and beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely beautiful, so delicate.
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely..
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. Somehow the wax makes them seem more wintery
ReplyDeleteI love winter trees! It's on my list of things to print. I'm hoping you will show how you wax the paper sometime! It looks so lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you mean by waxed plates? You should have a wax workshop! Or maybe come to Oregon and do a wax workshop! :)
love the texture of this paper and how it changes the look of the print,almost has a ceramic quality. Do you dip the paper in wax or paint it on? Really lovely work.
ReplyDeleteHi Folks, all i do is use very hot melted wax ( which i melt in a pan first) and paint it on to the paper and print with a brush. The trick is using very hot wax. When the wax has cooled on the paper, you can buff it, with a soft cloth. When i get time, i'll do a blog post with more details :))
ReplyDeleteI love the waxed paper too - must try it sometime. Yet another technique to add to the long list of things I'd like to try!
ReplyDeleteThe wax really adds another dimension! Thanks for sharing!
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