Friday, March 15, 2019

Dragon Head

In February 2018 I embarked on my first big book project: Dragon Head – after making crocodiles at a short ceramics course. It is a book for young children.

The story was (partly) inspired by our experience of Chinese New Year in Chinatown in London, and the little paper dragon we took home. I came up with the story while lying butt naked, wrapped in clingfilm, in a dark room during a body wrap treatment in west London for an hour. I quickly wrote it down on the way home.

Over the next few months I made multiple colour wood cuts and printed hundreds of times. I opted for a reductive wood cut – I printed the background, then carved the crocs and printed the first colour; cut away a bit more and printed the second colour, carved some more and printed the third, fourth and sometimes fifth colour.

The text is screenprinted. Huge thanks to Paul Dewis at Morley College for his help with the screenprinting. I got all the printing done by July, but still need bind the book. I'll post here once it's finished.




























October Revolution

Then I went back to photo etching, and discovered polymer etching which gives an embossed print.

I made these prints for the centenary of the October Revolution in October 2017.


Saturday, May 12, 2018

Octopuses, swans and cityscape

Here's some work from the past few years.


 Cityscape series (South Bank) - Reduction woodcut

  Carnaval - Aquatint etching, two plates
 Octopus series - monoprint


 Planes (Imperial War Museum)
 Swan series - Reduction lino cut



Virginia - Aquatint etching, inked à la poupée



Thursday, December 7, 2017

Etchings - dremels and photo/polymer

More recently, I've been doing playing around with dremels (my new favourite tool, much to the chagrin of my fellow printmakers - it sounds like the dentist's drill) on plastic and etching plates.

Trapped


Here's another dremel drypoint) - Invasion








Lithographs and wood cuts

I spent six months doing lithographs with Simon Burbidge this year working from newspaper images.

Power 

 Pigs can fly
Saddam 

Bradley (photo litho)

And here are my wood cuts from the last few years:
Arctic Sunrise
 Moscow i
 Moscow ii
 Moscow
 Revolution (Ukraine)
 Syria



Tuesday, May 17, 2016

A House in the Woods

My 'A House in the Woods' concertina book is in the Inspired by... show at Morley College, curated by the V&A. It runs until 17 June - more info here: http://www.inspired.by/
(click on the pictures to enlarge them)








Friday, April 15, 2016

A House in the Woods - my latest book






Concertina book - inspired by a dolls' house in the William Morris galleries at the V&A. Four etchings (hard ground and sugar lift) with Chine-collé, and monoprint of trees at the back.