Nothing like waking up to a printshop in the morning!
Isn't it peaceful?
Lisa makes a wonderful little diagram about drypoint lines
And look, she is also Zygotian of the year with a special Rubylith ribbon
Nice PR!
I also like Zygote's wall of announcements plus they have the Tiger Lily print calendar hanging up- hooray!
Nice shop space as well, next to the gallery- which had a wonderful show going on-
Cleaveland. Sorry I didn't get to document!
Now it's time for everyone to start throwing plates into the bath.
I try yet anther experiment re-grounding a plate with BIG ground. I am trying the advice of Zea Mays, carding it deep into the lines, then rolling on top and heat-setting for a bit extra time.
Ok, it really LOOKS covered!
Darn, I can see that the etch is still getting through a bit. Hmmm…still need to figure this out!
Okay, lunch break time!! We walk right down the street to Superior Pho, where folks apparently come from Oberlin in busloads just to eat there!
Lots of folks get the bubble tea. I had pho and Vietnamese iced coffee, yum!
Back to class, everyone is in a printing frenzy!
Lots of activity at the inking table. Oh, and by the way, everyone was using traditional liquid hardground and oil-based inks, just etching with the copper sulfate solution. Hopefully we will all move to water-soluble materials as well- I just brought them for show.
In the meantime, I have to laugh at this wonderful studio signage created by Kate
Truth be told, do NOT trifle with it!
Now Kate pulls her series of small prints
Checking them out with Lisa- looks lovely!
Allison's lovely print
she shows me sketches in her notebook as well
based on an awesome abandoned house!
Rebecca shows me how they aquatint at Zygote