Showing posts with label print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label print. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Bead Strings

Exciting news . . . Wallblank, a website producing signed limited edition silkscreen prints are selling my illustration of Bead Strings for one week only. Ends Sunday!

Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Surprised

It was a lovely surprise - for my birthday Gray bought me an Angie Lewin print - my favourite one - Salthouse. We'd been to Norfolk in July and went to a local gallery to try and find one of her prints - they had all sold. So it was a great surprise to me that Gray managed to track this one down in another Gallery and bought it for my birthday in August. I've had to wait a while but it finally arrived today and I love it. Thanks Gray. xx

Monday, 12 March 2007

Freezer paper

The thing that's enabled me to put tissue paper through my inkjet printer is freezer paper - it's a miracle. I'd never heard of it before last week but I managed to buy some in my local craft shop. It's like a waxy paper that you'd use to wrap food in and if ironed onto cotton fabric or tissue, stiffens it enough to print on - then you just peel them apart after printing - magic! With tissue paper I cut a sheet of freezer paper the same size as the tissue, ironed around the edges only & printed onto the middle of the sheet. Mind you I might be the only person in the world who didn't know how to do this!

Printer abuse

40 pages of this - although I do quite like the look of it!

I'm abusing my printer at the moment and in danger of completely wrecking it, which would really upset me. It's an A3+ Epson and has been going for years and while it doesn't print particularly well on ordinary or photographic paper it prints brilliantly on all the other weird papers that I've been pushing through it recently. Thick acid free watercolour paper, textured paper - even cotton and best of all tissue paper. I cannot stop printing on tissue now as it produces such a beautiful effect. Every time I put a piece through, I hold my breath knowing that this could be the last print ever for my machine. I had a real scare this afternoon, the tissue caught up and jammed, I pulled it all out but my printer would not work. I switched it off, switched it on, it then printed about 40 pages of undecipherable text and symbols. So I switched it off & then on and it's working perfectly again now. The thing is - do I have the nerve to do it again?


My prints on tissue © 2007 Nicky Linzey