Archive for November, 2008

Scanning new book

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Been scanning and uploading my ‘08 autumn’ book pages the past couple days.  Should have them posted on the site sometime soon.  For now try these tasty appetizers:


Group show

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Will have five pieces in a group show called, “Grand Small Works” at


Come out to the opening on ‘first friday’ December 5th.

Pocket pages Book II

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

New Mother

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008


And at whom does rice smile
with infinitely many white teeth?

Why in the darkest ages
do they write with invisible ink?

Does the beauty from Caracas know
how many skirts the rose has?

Why do the fleas
and literary sergeants bite me?

- Pablo Neruda from ‘The Book of Questions’

Various states of Spirit Voyager

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

One of the beautiful things about etching a plate is the surprise you get when printing a proof.  You spend so much time working up the image but until you actually see the printed result, you don’t know for sure what you have.  So I always like to print in stages to see the evolution or devolution of the etching as it goes.  Here’s the step by step of Spirit Voyager; a plate I worked on this summer at Fleischer Art Memorial.


The first stage was getting the line drawing outlined with some aquatint additions.

The second stage there is some more aquatint; starting to develop tones, and the lines are etched deeper allowing for more ink to be held in the etch, producing darker lines.  In the proof I came over part of the head with some white chalk to maybe burnish back some of the built up darker areas there, but as you’ll see that’s not what I ended up doing.

The horizontal lines I had developed behind the figure to suggest a shallow background, I separated a little more with the addition of a aquatint gradation.  I think this adds a nice bar of focus concentrated around the middle of the face and makes for a more finished design.

I was very happy with the result of this image, especially being that it was the first etching I had worked on in several years.  Unfortunately due to time constraints, I was only able to print this one artists proof, so hopefully in the near future I will be able to produce a larger run of this plate for sale.

More on that later.