We finished critique tonight with Gail, Kelly, Elbot and Jessica Pena. All four students had excellent life-sized self portraits and sub-genre of choice drawings. It’s really a treat to see each student’s unique take on these assignments. I would like to give specific attention to Gail’s fabulous genre of choice – breast feeding – AND her resulting genre of choice drawing. The color work, perspective, concept, and execution are exquisite.
Laura also gave the class a demonstration on Xerox lithography, a process she employs often in her ceramic work. Xerox lithography, or the Xerox transfer process, involves using gum arabic, water, and lithography ink to transfer a Xeroxed image onto cold-pressed watercolor paper. The process uses a traditional print-making press and brayers. It took most students a few tries before successfully transferring his/her images. Stark b/w Xerox images work best (as in high contrast and few mid-tones). Text and black/white designs transfer quite well also. Some students achieved excellent results! Check out next week’s blog for more info, or click here for the Print & Clay website and instructions.
- Adam and Jess Pena working together.
- Adam showing his patient side, Jess Pena appearing cold despite the wonderfully warm spring weather…
- Laura’s examples of good Xerox images to try.
- A gum arabic and water solution & linseed oil are used in the process.
- Laura and the black litho ink.
- Elbot and his peculiar but wonderful results. Remember, printmaking is all about going with the flow!
- Erin seeming pleasantly surprised yet distrustful…
- Gail’s sub genre of choice drawing








