Monday 29 October 2012

Print Workshop, Vernon Street






Whilst at the Vernon street print workshop, I focussed lots of my attention on monopriniting. I used the same stencil throughout and am really impressed by how many variations of print you can make by using the same stencils. I really like the more stylised conceptual letterforms. 


Mono printing:














I think this letter works really well. Here i was looking at how much of the letter form you could take away for the letter still to be legible. I really like the shape and form and the light grey tones against the dark black background.





This is my favourite letter form. I really like the contrast in tones. I think the strong geometric white line adds structure and form. i also think it highlights the difference between light and dark tones.





Letter press:


As I spent a lot of time mono printing, I didn't get to spend as much time as I had wanted on letter press. However I think what i have created is successful. I like the layout and spacing of the letters. I apply enough pressure to some of the letters such as the 'A' and 'M'. The letter 'S' had imperfections on the block its self. However i think these imperfections add character and style and add a sense of man made quality.





Here i scanned the letter press in to the computer and added a layer of colour on photoshop. I like the bold bright colour. I think it resembles screen printing. Style wise it also reminds me of Werkman's work.

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