While sitting in the usual queue of traffic on the approach to the Blackwall Tunnel, I had an idea – what could be a nicer subject for a new linocut, than a view of the A102? If only I’d known….
So off I go, sketching out a rough plan – who knew cars were so difficult to draw?
The working drawing is coming along – did I mention all those cars? There are SO many….
A rough cut of the first block – the lino is so long, I had to make a new registration board for it.
And I had to print one end first, turn the block around and pass it through the press again…..
I hadn’t got too far before I realised the road surface was too dark and needed to be cut away.
The first few proofs are not working out the way I’d hoped – this is going to be a bit tricky.
Back to the beginning – I think I’ll try green instead on the first block, followed by pale yellow.
Third block is finally printed – this is turning out to be a printmaking marathon. I want a medal…
You know things aren’t going well when the note taking gets out of control.
The number of trial proofs is multiplying – but the colours are coming together now.
So finally, all four blocks are cut and working together well.
And the finished print is called ‘The Day’s Work Done’ – possibly a little irony in there….
Brilliant! Love the pile of notes too…
Thanks Sharon – the best part is tearing up those notes and throwing them all away…
I definitely think it it worth all the effort! Beautiful! I really love your work.
A wonderful print. I've been recommending your work to A level students I teach. They love the dramatic perspective, the leading lines and the contemporary subject matter. You are a fantastic addition to their contextual research, thank you.
Thanks Nancy – your comment is much appreciated 🙂
Wow – irony, indeed! This looks like a monumental task, and I believe you do deserve a medal. The result, though, is amazing, and the colors are beautiful…
Sorry Wendy – forgot to reply to your lovely comment. Just to say I'm always happy to answer questions from students, if needed…
Thanks so much, Sharmon – and yes, a medal would be nice, wouldn't it? 🙂