Showing posts with label parrot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parrot. Show all posts
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Drawing a Day 41 - Late Night Parrots on the Brain With Glorious Gold Parrot Feet Pattern.
Labels:
bird drawing,
blue parrot,
drawing,
drawing a day,
drawing a day 2014,
feathers,
gold feet,
illustration,
miranda holms,
parrot,
parrot drawing,
parrot feet,
pen and ink,
sketch,
sketch a day,
sketch book
Thursday, 28 November 2013
A little bit of parrot magic.
Going a lot better this week after the Pigeon crash and burn. Still sleepy but feeling less mental. Decided to go back to a parrot illustration of mine that I'd printed as an etching a year ago. I like the drawing and being newish to etching I couldn't manipulate the colours the way I wanted to.
I took the discarded mini ink blob pattern from the magic cow and layered it up on an enlarged ink brush stroke. With the black feathers overlayed it created a nice effect. Also using acetate registration tabs instead of paper for first time this week, huge difference in lining up the different layers - that's another technique for keeps.
Computer print out for printing reference - stop me from exposing images backwards again....
Colour mixing - do like a bit of tangerine!
First layer down, smooth sailing. Although 10 min before this I did mess up my black layers exposure. I left screen in the exposure bed while it was warming up and it managed to expose every miniscule scatch on the glass surface onto my screen. End result bit like a very detailed road map with a surprised parrot in the middle of it... Had to wash that one out...
Tangerine layer 2 on screen.
Didn't even notice the edge had mis printed on the top print until I looked at this photograph.. oops.
Final black layer down - Final colour print! Woop! Without any mini crisis!
Close up - paper is not yellow - just funny studio lighting.
Decided to do some all black one colour prints too. Very different look for the same image.
I took the discarded mini ink blob pattern from the magic cow and layered it up on an enlarged ink brush stroke. With the black feathers overlayed it created a nice effect. Also using acetate registration tabs instead of paper for first time this week, huge difference in lining up the different layers - that's another technique for keeps.
Computer print out for printing reference - stop me from exposing images backwards again....
Colour mixing - do like a bit of tangerine!
First layer down, smooth sailing. Although 10 min before this I did mess up my black layers exposure. I left screen in the exposure bed while it was warming up and it managed to expose every miniscule scatch on the glass surface onto my screen. End result bit like a very detailed road map with a surprised parrot in the middle of it... Had to wash that one out...
Tangerine layer 2 on screen.
Didn't even notice the edge had mis printed on the top print until I looked at this photograph.. oops.
Final black layer down - Final colour print! Woop! Without any mini crisis!
Close up - paper is not yellow - just funny studio lighting.
Decided to do some all black one colour prints too. Very different look for the same image.
Labels:
3 colour,
A3,
bird,
bird drawing,
blue,
British,
drawing,
England,
illustration,
ink drawing,
London,
miranda holms,
orange,
parrot,
printmaker,
Printmaking,
screen print,
screen printing,
tangerine
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