Greetings from the Southwest

Uncategorized — May @ November 28, 2009, 9:31 pm

Hello & pardon my silence! I’ve been at the Tamarind Institute since the end of August (probably since I last wrote) and my mind has been occupied with lithography and sleep (and occasionally New Mexican food) 24/7. Here’s a selection of photos from the T:

I think this might have been the 5th or 6th project. Water tusche washes on stone. Up until this point, I was scrambling so much I didn’t even think about taking photos.

The student side of the shop.

Sandia Mountain adventure

Printer Training Program ’09-’10, minus Preston. From l to r- Jen, Peter, Me, Jon.

Balloon Fiesta! We pretty much saw the ascention (when all of the balloons take off) from the highway en route to the park, but still good.

Visiting artist Kaye Green & I, rock hoppin’ in the Sandia mountains

Printer Training Program in a tree! Me, Peter, Preston, Jon, Jen

Sponging for Bill on the pro side. The image on the stone is one of Kaye Green’s.

Bill! And an essential part of Tamarind culture – the NYT daily crossword.

Mixing colors for our second collaboration.

Peter, getting ready to print run 2 of my image for our second collaboration.

Large blended flats (three words that should make you pee your pants with fright!)

Newsprint from my first blended flat.

From our trip to Takach. Here, they’re ball-graining aluminum plates!

Now, here’s some art that I’ve made:

My image for our first collaboration. Printed by Preston.

My image for our second collaboration (totally inspired by Tron). Printed by Peter.

I know that was kind of a quick and dirty way of catching everyone up to what I’ve been doing, so I apologize. Email me if you want all the juicy details. Love all y’all! I’ll actually post more stuff from now on, hold me to it!



yes? no? almost…maybe.

Uncategorized — May @ August 19, 2009, 4:23 pm

almost, maybe

Here we are.

I look at this sometimes and I love it. I love the brightness, the energy, the complete chaos of the whole thing. And then other times, I just loathe it. It’s so self-indulgent and over-the-top. This is where you can see how indecisive I am. I often feel like I’m having an arguement with myself. Yes. No. Yes. No. Ad infinitum. Honestly, it holds up the creative process and makes me so frustrated I can’t even look at the work.

It’s only been a couple of days, but I think I’m going to leave it the way it is. I think it’s done. The tabs are still taped to the print, so if I change my mind, I can continue working on it. I don’t think it’ll come to that, however. I was originally going to tone down some of the color with some transparent white & grey, probably on the bottom of the print. After some experimenting, I scratched the idea. What I enjoy about this piece is that it’s so explosive and maybe toning it down would defeat the purpose?

Enough rambling, I need to let this go for now.



upping the pace

Uncategorized — May @ August 14, 2009, 9:21 pm

Here’s a little look into the “planning” stages of a print:

testing

Draw downs on top of a test print. Choosing colors, mixing colors, trying to find the right ones. Sometimes it’s very obvious what I want in a print…other times, not so much. Sometimes I really need to push myself away from colors that I use too frequently (read, TEAL) other times, I don’t. Can’t explain it, don’t know if I fully understand it, I just let my intuition work its magic.

typeface films

One of many type collage films that I’ve printed out for this group of prints. I can’t say that I’m excited to make these collages on the computer (would be much more entertaining to do with actual letter cut-outs), but I don’t hate it either. Something to do while watching a movie or TV. After I’ve burned all these images to screens, I think I might cut them all up and make ridiculously abstracted new collage films. Avoiding the computer, maybe, but I sure do love cutting and taping.

I don’t do much planning apart from that. After I have a good stack of films made, I’ll usually sit down and play with composition. There might be a couple films that I’ll pair up because they fit together in just that way. Or I’ll lay films on top of works in progress, trying to find the right shapes to add to what I’ve already printed. I’m trying to approach these more like paintings, where I step back and evaluate the piece many times in the process. If it needs a certain shape or color, I can create a new film or pull from what I already have to address that need.

bits and pieces

Something that has been helpful this time around are the screens that I’ve burned for the monoprints of random shapes. Plenty of little geometrics, swooshes and the like of all sizes, for little bits of color. Instead of using films for these shapes, I just cut them out of scrap pieces of paper. Good way to use those old prints that I never really liked!

This is where the prints are after today:

progress

Added the teal (see, can’t stay away) type today, making this print a total of six layers so far. After much thinking, I concluded that it needs more fill layers to knock back the text (too strong right now), and since I don’t have any big shapes lying around, it’s on the back burner.

progress

Seven colors & counting. I really got into this one today, after weeks of not knowing what to do with it. I’m afraid I let my impulses get the best of me though, because that top right corner looks like a carnival exploded all over it. A classic case of getting carried away with bright colors. What can I say, I can’t help it. Definitely needs some muted colors. I would also like to mention that I triple hit the yellow ‘f’ because I put too much base I into the yellow. Not a total loss though, that ‘f’ is now velvety smooth, yay. …Apparently, I was so excited by the color orgy that I neglected to take a picture of the whole thing. So just pretend the picture below has an orange rectangle in the top right and you’ll get the idea.

progress

progress

progress

Five layers so far. Eh. I really enjoyed this print after I printed the white text layer and even after I printed the purple text layer, but I’m just not feeling it right now (and no, it is not because of the muted colors). This one might also need some large fill shapes, might be too busy with all of the letterform pieces floating about.

Going to start print four tomorrow. Fingers crossed for the best results!



working early

Uncategorized — May @ August 13, 2009, 10:15 am

Guess what guys? This morning, I sprung out of bed at 9am, without the aid of an alarm and got to work early. I’ve printed two layers already and I’m very satisfied.

WIP screenprints

WIP screenprints

I’m really happy with this. I thought I screwed myself over by making this raindrop shape the first layer. I couldn’t think of anything to put on it for weeks. But the large type collage works perfectly. Knocks out the grey. Thinking the next color will be a plummy purple.

WIP screenprints

WIP screenprints

Completely in love with the overlap of this blue and red. I mean, look at the purple-red it produces! So droolworthy. Haven’t encorporated the type into this print yet, or the blue one for that matter, but I’ve got six other type collages burned to screens already. I have a feeling these prints are going to take a lot of layers to get just right… the type layers can’t look slapped on… the need to be encorporated into the prints, which means lots of transparency and lots and lots of layers.

Also, tested out the little exposure unit last night. Works like a charm, roughly three minute exposure with the emulsion I’m using (Ulano TZ). I need to get something to weigh down the screen while exposing. I don’t have anything that’ll fit into these wee 20×24″ screens. Very tempted to make a cover for this unit and put it on a base…you know, make it into a side table. The geeky printmaker’s perfect sidetable. Great for setting your drinks on and hey, if you need to burn a screen, take the top off and your exposure unit is right there. Completely silly.

Anyway…back to work!



a crumbum (or a crampon)

Uncategorized — May @ August 12, 2009, 3:02 pm

Afraid to say that I haven’t accomplished very much since my last post. The easiest explaination for this is to say that I’m overwhelmed with all of the things I need to do before I leave for Albuquerque. It’s funny how that works, the more stressed I feel, the less work I’m able to accomplish. Who would have thought. Anyway, here’s what I’ve done so far –

WIP monoprints

WIP monoprints

These are the only new additions to the monoprints. I’m not feeling it right now. Something’s just not right about these. Maybe the process is just too much for something that’s supposed to be more organic than the editioned prints that I’ve been doing? Can’t say just yet. I’m going to keep at it, of course, but with lowered expectations. My idea is to try and finish one monoprint a day until my show in October. That way, I’ll have more than enough options for the show. Guaranteed at least a handful of good ones! Fingers crossed for improved diligence!

Atlas exposure unit

I just bought this exposure unit today from a nice man in Catoosa. It’s an Atlas brand (something that was made by a company for the purpose that I want to use it for!), and it is a wee little thing, measuring in at 24x28x6″ !!! It works, has a timer and fits very nicely in the trunk of my car, meaning it could go with me on my journey to Albuquerque. We’ll have to see about that one, space is limited in my car and the unit has a glass top that isn’t attached. Risky, but potentially very worthwhile. Will be testing this later today to get a good exposure time.

Recently, I’ve been watching Venture Bros. Season Two while working in the studio, which is hilarious with the commentary on. Above is an illustration by Bill Sienkiewicz for the season two dvd package. Brilliant! Speaking of, I’ve also been browsing a lot of illustrator blogs, which makes me sad because I don’t posess the talent? drive? intutition? to make that kind of artwork. I wish I could enjoy drawing more, but my lack of patience is so hindering. Bleh. Don’t worry, I’ll get out of this funk. Back to exposing screens!



beautiful beast

Uncategorized — May @ July 25, 2009, 10:40 pm

This is the newly improved exposure unit.

The entire thing was built by Andrew, as I simply do not have the know-how to build such a thing. But man, am I thankful.



Well, alright.

Uncategorized — May @ July 9, 2009, 8:53 am

In my two month absence, I have…

- finished two more prints in the series that I last posted about
- packed and moved myself and all of my junk from Baltimore to Tulsa
- fixed up the studio to be more usable, which includes buying a paper cutter and teeny tiny drying rack
- printed what seems like a million cards
- came up with good idea re: collage exchange with Tristan (more on this later)
- went to Albuquerque with Jason and found myself an apartment for next year; also visited Tamarind, which is akin to my holy land
- attempted to help Andrew while he assembles the vacuum portion of my exposure unit (still working on it)

Many things to show you!



it all comes together

Uncategorized — May @ April 29, 2009, 11:53 am

 

 

 

 

 

 

Done! Started on Wednesday and finished on Saturday. I’m really happy with the yellow shape (not originally planned) and how bright the colors look overall. Looking back at the mock-up, I much prefer this. Didn’t really come together until the yellow layer. 

“Great Wall”
12-color screenprint with chine-collé
15 x 22″



sonnenzimmer

Uncategorized — May @ March 18, 2009, 10:42 pm

One of my favorites in the screenprinting/poster world and a constant inspiration to me, Sonnenzimmer


Sonnenzimmer: the shoestring portrait from dsinker on Vimeo.



on motivation

Uncategorized — May @ March 11, 2009, 10:37 am

One of the most difficult things I’ve had to deal with as of late is that my motivation will never be at the level I feel it needs to be at. 
Why can’t I just work harder?!



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