Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Second of Reglar series finished in time for 4rth of July

Finished another painting! Below are two of the paintings in the series. 

While I rev up to work on the third and final in this series, I will be working on a painting depicting my love of books. Here is a photo reference for a sneak peak:


Visited the Elizabeth Colborne exhibit at Whatcom Museum Sunday. What a beautiful collection. An orphan who was raised in the Eldridge Neighborhood, she split her time working as a commercial artist in NY and spent summers in Bellingham documenting the spirit of our landscape in moody and affectionate woodblock prints.
If you are unfamiliar with this process, it is an arduous technique. After carving the relief of delicate lines and shapes in to wood, ink is applied to the "plate" and then stamped on paper. Multiple colored prints require either separate plates for each carving, or multiple stamps with the same plate. In any case, one must work carefully in order to achieve the desired outcome, planning ahead how colors will overlap or not, registering the image carefully each time.
These pieces show a love for trees, nature, the Bellingham city scape, and many other moments which most of us share in the community. If you have not seen it, it is a must! Below is an example of  her work, titled "Cedar Blocks".

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