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Holy Pile of Craft, Batman!

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

It’s almost here! Pile of Craft is coming up this Saturday, June 26 from 10-5 at 2640 St Paul Street. There will be over 40 vendors selling everything imaginable, printmaking and letterpress demonstrations, coffee and snacks, plus a FREE PHOTOBOOTH for taking (free!) crazy prop-filled photos. As part of the Charm City Craft Mafia, I’m in full-on craft show mode now- printing programs, making sure we have enough decorations, helping out with last minute issues- tomorrow is setup and then it’s Saturday! I hope to see everyone there- come check out the new coasters and reduction woodcut print!

Reduction Woodcut- Soufriere, St Lucia

Monday, June 14th, 2010
Soufriere, St Lucia

Soufriere, St Lucia

A new print- this is a  4-color reduction woodcut, based on a house I saw in St Lucia. These were printed on the Vandercook Universal 1, which allows for perfect registration throughout the entire printing process. I’ll be posting the different stages of a reduction woodcut to illustrate how the image is created from one block of wood.

Prints are $75 and will be available at Pile of Craft or soon through the website.

The Painted Bits

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
Painted and ready to re-assemble!

Painted and ready to re-assemble!

The nameplate (also holds the roller arms in place). I’m using a satin black (gloss was too shiny for me- this looks older.) Someday all the parts will look like this, with nice shining metal parts, and maybe some gold and red decoration, depending on how long it takes to get this baby working again. Although I don’t think C&P’s had any decorative painting, someone please correct me if I’m wrong and send pictures :)

The other newest addition to the shop is a hundred-year-old foil stamping press, which just needs a little cleaning and a sturdy table built to hold it. Gold-foil coasters, anyone?

The Primed Bits

Friday, May 21st, 2010
Primed to protext against rust.

Primed to protect against rust.

Chase hook, part of the system that moves the ink disk, and the part that holds the throw-off lever on. Go Rustoleum.

The Clean Bits

Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Cleaned up, with flaking paint removed.

Cleaned up, with flaking paint removed.

The ink disk holder, guard, ink disk, and throw-off lever, after much scrubbing with a wire brush and de-greasing. Ready for priming!

The Dirty Bits

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Step 1: Dirty. Rusty. In serious need of WD-40.

Step 1: Dirty. Rusty. In serious need of WD-40.

Next few posts are going to be a step-by-step look at the process of cleaning up the C&P (as far as I’d gotten as of last weekend.)

Sadly, this is the vast majority of the press right now- dirty.

“Super-Limiteds”

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

I found a post about 3 books by Leonard Baskin coming to market at a rare book fair- the “super-limited” numbers in the edition. So, perhaps, out of 20 books total produced, numbers 1-4 would have an extra couple of prints, and an actual plate from the edition- a copperplate, or a woodblock. As one of my ideas had been to sell the blocks themselves, this is an interesting concept- and maybe, when I’m done my alphabet birds, there will be some super-limited offerings of the book with one of the original blocks included.

Image from Lux Mentis

If you’re lucky enough to be going to The New York Antiquarian Book Fair, you should check it out at Lux Mentis’s booth.

The Albatross

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

… is finished! This print was debuted at the BMA’s Print Fair last weekend. A companion print to The Raven, it measures 15×21 inches and is printed from a woodcut and polymer plate. The woodcut (bird, title and border) was carved in aspen and inked up by hand; then the block is sent through the etching press for printing. After drying overnight, I added the text on the Vandercook- this poster size maxes out the press (time for a bigger one?)

The Albatross

Yes, the original poem is in French- many thanks to Abigail Uhteg for the French translation (which I changed slightly to my own liking.)

Available for purchase for $125; ships rolled in a sturdy tube via Fedex.


Apply Now for Pile of Craft!

Friday, March 19th, 2010
Pile of Craft 2010

Pile of Craft 2010

As a member of the Charm City Craft Mafia, I’d like to remind everyone that applications are open for Pile of Craft 2010!!!

CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Pile Of Craft is our annual juried Spring craft fair, featuring handmade and original items from 40+ talented artists from all over the country. Apparel, ceramics, handbags, jewelry, fine art, scuplture, homegoods and more - made by hand, sold by the artists themselves!
Want to be a vendor? You can APPLY HERE. Applications to Pile Of Craft 2010 are open until April 2 at midnight, and we will be announcing the accepted vendors by April 9th.

Find more information on CCCM at our new minty fresh website.

In the Wings

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

A sneak peek at a print in progress:

albatross carving

This will be a companion print to The Raven, printed on the same paper. It will feature the poem, L’Albatros (The Albatross) by Charles Baudelaire, and an English translation by Abigail Uhteg.

I’m carving this in a plank of aspen, which is fairly soft and easy to carve, but I’ve found that it holds detail very well. This size maxes out the Vandercook at Towson, but most likely I’ll be printing the woodcut by hand again to allow for two-color inking.

I hope to debut this print at the upcoming BMA Print Fair, which is coming up on March 27-28 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. I’ll be exhibiting some prints with the MICA table, along with other MICA alums Abby, Ursula, and Hillery.  Come say hi!