Monday 22 June 2009

Accidental image

Most of my abstract linocuts are conceived using collaged paper before they take shape as prints. Coloured paper shapes are repeatedly arranged over time until an image takes shape that I am happy with. The only problem with this technique is that it can lead to images that are too rigid or stylized. The image on the left started out in the same way. However, after arranging all the collaged paper I accidentally knocked the paper they were resting on and the whole image was knocked to one side (see right), resulting in the pieces overlapping. After my initial cursing I saw that the resulting image was stronger than the original and used this instead as the template for the print.

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Liked this! How about some more stories about how your prints happen?

16 December 2010 at 03:14  

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