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Rabbit Redux

First completed print of “Print Camp 3” is ready to be signed and editioned as soon as it is dry.  Titled “Rabbit Redux”, it is from a block that I carved many years ago, but never successfully printed.  It was inspired by the patterns found on Mimbres pottery shards. I expect to have 14 or so that I will add to the shop. The image (without signature) is 4″x6″ with 2″+ paper on all sides. 38$. Let me know if you would like to reserve one.

Moving along

I carved the 3rd layer of the Beach Baby, but the 2nd level ink is still sticky, so printing will have to wait.  Meanwhile I have started clearing out the large carve-out areas of the Picasso Sheild Bug. The blocks will be (left to right) yellow, red and 2 layers of blue. If I decide to get fancy I might add another block with some sort of frame.

Taking a leap…

I have just signed up for a booth at the “Magic of Santa Arts & Craft Faire” December 3-4, at the Livestock Events Center in Reno.  This is a big scary step for my little print operation, so I hope you will all come by and see my prints in person.  Having psyched myself up, I am also looking at an event in November.  More on that later.  Go, me!

More prints in progress

Even though I have not added any new prints to the gallery lately, I have been busy.  A primary activity has been to improve my workspace with a sturdier (safer) place to carve blocks.  I have also been stockpiling design ideas, and have a record number (for me) of blocks in progress – about a dozen designs queued up for carving.  On the business end of things, I can now take online credit card payment. As a sneak preview, here is a bug block in its early stage.  It’s a very colorful African insect called a Picasso Shield Bug.

Pins, Pins, Pins

I’ve created another batch of pins from bits and pieces of woodcuts.  The autumn leaves are from a large print that I was never satisfied with, so I cut them up. The squid are my fovorite pins yet. They have all been added to my box of pins for sale (except for one squid that I am keeping to wear).

Inspiration

CalgaryangelscaledSearched through old photos for new print ideas.  This is a photo I took in an old cemetery in Calgary, Canada in 2010.  I like photographing cemeteries because they remind me a bit of libraries – filled with the weight of many stories of many lifetimes.  This print will be 6″x8″ with 4 layers of grey.

Reno Mini Maker Faire

My first show was a mixed experience, but I learned a ton.  The booth looked good (considering it was my first attempt, plus it had to accommodate a hands-on printing demo area) but the location was a bit hidden.  My crew of Jen, Karen and Lily were wonderful, despite it being a long, hot, inky day.  Didn’t sell much, but helped some happy youngsters make their own first prints.