The (upside down!) stone on the press.
Since the asphaltum was fairly reflective it was difficult to photograph, hence the wonky perspective. I was a little nervous to print it, simply because I really didn't think the image was going to look as good as it did on the stone- I wish I could have just framed the stone and called it good!
Long story short, I had quite a bit of difficulty printing. The image filled in a bit, and my attempts to "fix" things just made it much, much worse. Oops. I finally converted it back to a traditional base and managed to pull an edition, but it was a struggle to say the least.
And the print!
3 comments:
I love seeing demos at print conferences and trying them at home too. This one was quite the challenge and you have done a really nice print. I look forward to your next one!
What was your step for pulling the image back to a traditional base? I've been experimenting with reductive printing since MAPC, but I can't seem to get it right! Great print and congrats on the success!
Hi Ian. Well, lots of crying and curse words mostly.
But in addition, just a wet washout, and quick rolls with a medium based ink (I think I used shop mix). Hope all works out!
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