A NEW PRINT - View from the Road to Paradise Farm

Starting a few months ago with my print ‘Waves’ I have been attempting to get a little more spontaneity in my work. My print of ‘The Dunnock’ used a combination of fine line detail for the bird with a much more experimental approach to its setting.

In ‘View from the Road to Paradise Farm’, a ten stage reduction print, I have attempted to employ a similarly experimental methodology - allowing the print stages themselves to determine the appropriate next step in order to better capture the spirit of the location’s topography and atmosphere.

Based on the view to the east from the road that runs north along the western ridge of the North Yorkshire Moors, this is a magical landscape of towering scale.

As I’ve discovered with the last two prints, spontaneity and experimentation can prove to be expensive in both time and materials. At each reduction stage the ink block needs extra consideration in cutting and appropriate inking and, with my clumsy nature, irrevocably mistakes occur, of an original edition of ten, five remain of what has to be called a variable edition! The print and its details can be found in the Yorkshire Dales sub folder of ‘PLACES’

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THE GREAT NORTH ART SHOW - RIPON CATHEDRAL 2

The Great North Art Show is now open to the public! I was a little disappointed by the number of printmakers exhibiting although the overall exhibition is, with one or two exceptions, of a very high standard indeed. The work of four linoprinters’ is on show, my own, Sarah Cemmick, Holly Scott and Gillian Tyler.

Sorry about the quality of some of the images, blame the preview wine!

Ripon Cathedral

Ripon Cathedral

Exhibition space in the nave.

Exhibition space in the nave.

Exhibition space

Exhibition space

Mike Smith

Mike Smith

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Gillian Tyler

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Holly Scott

Sarah Cemmick

Sarah Cemmick