Categories
Print

Heart Development

I decided to develop the heart a bit further and experiment with some new ideas I had. I decided to use different colour inks such as blue and red also using black ink to outline the heart. While doing this monoprint I decided to do it in sections, so I did all the blue parts first and so on, I did add some black to my cyan blue as it was to bright however I think I added a bit too much black. While doing each section I decided to do a continuous line where my pencil doesn’t leave the page.

After completing each section of colour for the monoprint I decided to photograph the acrylic sheet as it left the marks/drawing I had done which I always find interesting to look at. After taking the photographs of the individual sheets I then had an idea to try and overlay, edit and develop them a bit further so that they would fit together.

Here are the results I got after lining the images all together.

After looking at my first attempt of the heart I realised a few things had gone wrong such as adding to much black to the blue and red, so I decided to do it again but this time I did not add any black to the blue and red. I prefer this one to the first one I did as the colours are a lot brighter allowing them to stand out from the black I used to outline the heart.

Categories
Print

Heart

After printing on plain white cartridge paper I decided to experiment and use black paper instead, so here is a print I have done of a heart using red printing ink on black paper.

After printing I then decided to use the app Procreate to try and make the heart appear brighter and vibrant, to give it a more realistic eerie look. I always wanted to look like there was blood on the page almost making it look like the heart had bled out. So here are some of the developments I have done.

Categories
Print

Print

Here is another print I have done, where I rolled the ink out onto the acrylic plastic and put a piece of paper down, I then started drawing on top of the paper, so the ink would transfer onto it.

After drawing on top of the ink, I removed my piece of paper and it had left an outline of my drawing in the ink, so I photographed it as I liked the effect it gave where you could almost see through it.

Categories
Print

Lino Print

These images below show the process of my Lino printing.

Here is the outcome of my first print, I need to print it again as some of the ink did not transfer properly onto the paper.