Showing posts with label clematis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clematis. Show all posts

7.31.2007

clematis print

limited edition clematis

I'm really, really pleased with the way this print turned out. I first started drawing it two months ago, returning over and over to change a little something here, another little something there. And then the printing plates have been sitting around for the past two weeks while I finished up other projects. But once I've dampened the paper, it's really a committment to printing the next day.

Dampening the paper the day before softens the fibers and allows for a really deep, crisp impression. Here's how I do it: using a sponge that doesn't shed or come apart, I dampen one sheet of paper. You want the paper to be damp, but not soaked through. It's easiest to see this at an angle in the light. I place one un-dampened sheet on top of the dampened one and repeat -- dampened and not -- til the stack is done. I then wrap the whole bundle in a plastic bag, taking care to smooth out any creases, and then tape it up. I place it under a heavy weight overnight. The next day, the paper is ready to print -- it will feel barely damp at all. I transfer the paper to a plastic lidded container and only take out one sheet at a time to print. This keeps the remaining paper damp. After I finish the first pass on the press (for me this is usually the blind stamp), I place the printed paper in another lidded container to keep it damp for the next run. And so on and so forth... I don't dampen paper for my stationery, but for the limited edition prints I think it is well worth all the time and effort.

The clematis limited edition print is available here or by emailing me at lynn@satsumapress.com.



7.30.2007

hydrangea + clematis

It's early Monday morning with a cup of tea. Yesterday I dampened the paper for my next limited edition print. This means that today I must print the clematis. I'll hand mix the inks for this print - an olive green for the leaves and a deep burgundy red for the flowers. This is my second limited edition print; I'm hoping to design and print these limited editions about 8 times a year. I've thoughts of taking elements of each one, plus a few stationery designs perhaps, and creating a letterpress calendar for next year.

Here's a little bit about what I love about letterpress printing, without fail. I like the rhythmic pace to cranking the press, the forward and backward steps as I feed the paper and release it once printed. Even though I know how my designs are meant to look, there's a little bit of surprise and wonder each time.


I like mixing the inks by hand. It's much less precise than I would have thought. It's like cooking, which I also love. A little bit of this, a little bit of that until it tastes just right. I don't measure very well when cooking and I don't think I do it very well when mixing ink. I read cookbooks like novels; I use my Pantone recipe as a guide. A little bit of rubine red, a little more perhaps...


I will post a few photos later today of the clematis limited edition. I was never a diligent journal writer so I'm not sure I'll be a daily blogger either, but I will do my best. And, plus, I don't like that word -- blogger -- very much at all. It just doesn't sound very pleasant, does it?
My first limited edition print of hydrangeas is available here and the clematis will be there soon, too.