Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Collograph workshop Wellington july 2011




I was involved in a great workshop in Wellington on 10th July at the Solander Gallery where I taught a group of printmakers from Wellington and around the region, a number of collograph techniques. We worked with Akua inks throughout the day and explored the idea of working in Tondo format. Working with water based inks was ideal in an enclosed space.This meant no fumes and very little mess.
 While the space is quite tight, working in the gallery was a great experience. Many thanks to Vincent who was a more than able technician throughout the day and who supplied the. Here are the photos from the workshop at the Gallery. The participants produced more than one print each, worked with a number of colours both in intaglio and plate wipe. We used Magnani paper throughout making a paper post at the beginning of the day. A couple of bottles of shellac some meths and a small amount of the ink. What a great day.






















Tuesday, July 12, 2011

the hero with a thousand faces

I have finally managed to print the first of a series of twelve works based on the writings of Joseph Campbell. The first image is called the Call to Adventure" A really amazing book that has set me on yet another path of
work. I seem to be hooked into a specific way of working that sets up long term projects. The first drypoint has taken a couple of months to finish and while I am not that happy about the final work I have begun to sort out the images and the ideas for the next eleven works. Like all previous prints there are a number of meaning and interpretations within the print, from the bath sitting on piles of books to eight shovels pushed into a pile of dirt .












Saturday, October 2, 2010

the studio is dead...................... long live the studio





The new studio... This is the new home of AP....a bigger space but poor lighting.  One small thing to fix,,and back into printmaking.  It has been some time since I have worked in a print studio. Only one work of any consequence....Marking time..  But things are starting to gain momentum 

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Exhibition opening at the Federal Gallery

Well what a great evening. The work had its time in the Sun. The Gallery was packed and the punters were excited to see the work. Good stuff all round. I feel happier about putting the work away now. Here are a number of photos from the evening. Marty gave a delightful speech to open the show beginning with.....Graham's my best Friend.  I have had a number of phone comments throughout the day and a steady line of visitors on the Saturday. Great stuff

Sunday, May 16, 2010

A Few Weeks work.















Well the show is going up in Whanganui. I was not overly excited about showing the work again but once more into the realm of the critic. A couple of weeks have gone by since my last posting; having said I would comment every week it has been some time between drinks.  I had  received some criticism about having a blog in the first place.  Thankfully as an email and easy to delete. The gallery is at the local polytechnic and will only be opened for two days. Seems a lot of work for a relatively small time in the sun, but interested staff  and students from school will have the opportunity to see the show before  being packed away. I am sort of over the work now; it is amazing how quickly everything fades into the distance The new print  is going really well. The mark is changing with each series.  I am targeting the white space within the work and now creating a more open isolating image. Working with the marching girls is a great deal of fun.  I am on target to have the work ready for the One Night Stand which opens and closes on May 29th.Will have an image ready to view in anticipation of a weekend in the studio.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Leigh and I went to Wellington to bring the show home. Although I had received a number of supportive comments it was rather sobering to bring the two crates back with me as well as the loose prints. Lorene had suggested I contact Mark Amery about the work but it does seem rather pointless now that the show is down. Sitting in a pub in wellington watching the world go by. What better place to watch the people of wellington than in Cuba street. 



Never one to let an opportunity go by I took a number of photographs of two Irish Dancers busking in the main street. Definitely these images will add to the work I am currently starting. (A new Zealand clubs idea...Marching, Dancing, helping...girl guides, marching teams etc). I have yet to begin the next work It is all ready to begin sitting in my studio waiting for the hand of the master... 
Went to the City Gallery for the second week and again listened to the Forty-Part Motet by Janet Cardiff. A truly magical installation that never fails to give each time I listen tothe music.  In the Deane gallery was a video
Tino Rangatira Tanga . The first time I saw this I was deeply moved. The second time I felt saddened for  Richard Kake forever trapped in his own dying. The worst type of ground hog day imaginable. When I left the room the video was beginning again. Tomorrow sees the beginning of the week a completely new set of resolves. Let us see what eventuates 

Sunday, April 18, 2010

the next week.

Well a great week.  A whole process of working through ideas, developing thoughts and pushing into new areas I have set up three major projects. Firstly the wing mirror project. This has been dormant for some months but has now resurfaced as an interesting project that is well worth developing. The initial idea has come from my partner Leigh: her wing mirror drawings have led me to the investigation and practicable applications of working with the wing mirror to create her  idea of looking backwards moving forward. The primary function of a wing mirror. Having visited a number of second hand dealers and car wrecking yards I have found that the best to use have been Motorcycle mirrors which are in great abundance and relatively cheap. ( $10.00 each imported from China)

The photo shows the beginnings of an exploration into both mono-type ( with leigh) and silkscreen ( mine).  The graphic quality of the black and white silkscreen  does allow for an immediate visual reading. The images are silkscreen images of photographs are night shots of crowds of people. Most of the images focus on foot movement and group shadow. A project worth exploring.  
The second idea comes from a recent post from yet another blog site with an enormous press . If you will excuse the pun, most impressive. I have always wanted to produce really big woodcuts. This press develops the seed of an idea.
The third is really in response to the show at the Tweed River Gallery.Here I am relying on  earlier work that was never fully resolved. Over the last week I have been finding the uh- ha image. You know its the idea or the image that says I need to be made.  While I am not really sold on the idea of Marching Girls' I am looking at finding that unique image that pushes the print into that next realm. It is difficult to explain but relies on the intuitive instinct that sums up the fact that it has some merit in exploring.
So three ideas that will sustain the creative flow. How exciting.  The three photos are some of the ideas I wish to develop. The print is drawn up and ready to start. Tomorrow will be the day.