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I also did some analog photo printing in the darkroom.
 
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==link to next week==
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[[User:Floor/week5 | WEEK 5]]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 20 April 2016

woodblock vs lino

This week I want to compare two similar techniques: woodblock and lino.

Woodblock process 1 fs.jpg Woodblock.jpg

I started with the woodblock. Using some sort of (relatively) soft, tropical wood that I got from the wood workshop. Carving into woord went easier than I initially expected. What was most difficult was that you had to 'carve' in the same direction as the woodgrain (vertical in this case). So all the horizontal carving was pretty much impossible in my woodblock. Therefor I made a few little mistakes so the design is slightly different than intended.


Lino-process-1-fs.jpg IMG 3685.jpg

After the woodblock this was relatively easy. It was cool that you could play with the direction you were carving (as opposed to the woodblock). So you have control over the direction of the textural lines (that are so typical for lino prints) to let them accentuate your design.


IMG 3693.jpg


Kim showed me and Merle how to ink and print the woodblock and lino. We experimented with different types of paper and also compared an oil-based printing ink to a water-based one.

Droogrek lino hout.jpg Droogrek lino hout2.jpg

Hiding girl lino.jpg Hiding girl woodblock.jpg

analog photo printing

I also did some analog photo printing in the darkroom.

Dc-foto-stroken.jpg Dc-foto3.jpg Dc-foto2.jpg


Notes

Dc-notities2.jpg


link to next week

WEEK 5