A lovely exhibition at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists' gallery in Birmingham on the edge of the Jewellery Quarter /http://www.rbsa.org.uk/about-us/
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Tulips - inspired by the Netherlands
watercolour sketch of tulips
watercolour, ink and gouache study of tulips
The plate - ready for etching
removing the ground from the plate to reveal the image etched into the plate
Three etchings hand printed from the plate using my etching press. I've applied different coloured inks to create different final images.
etchings - trees and shadows
sketch of trees and shadows - late afternoon long shadows and winter trees
I then used diluted coffee and painted an image (based on this sketch) onto a piece of aluminium plate. I rolled Baldwin's 'Big Ground' over the top and baked it all in the oven. Then I put the plate in warm water and rubbed away the ground which was onto of the coffee. See below...
The image revealed on the plate!
Then I placed the plate in a mordant to etch the image into the metal. See here some plates in the copper sulphate saline solution...
Then I inked up and printed the plates using my etching press.
Sunday, 30 October 2016
National Print Archive
I'm very pleased to have had a print selected by the National Print Council for the National Print Archive and forthcoming exhibition in Scarborough. More details to follow...
http://printmakerscouncil.com/artist-page/?artist=linda_nevill
Currently exhibiting a woodcut/collagraph at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery, Birmingham until 12 November
At the RBSA opening of the Print Prize Exhibition: 'Our biennial Print Prize exhibition aims to champion and celebrate the exciting range of contemporary printmakers producing original printed artworks within the UK.'
Open until 12 November 2016.
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