I added the sixth colour to my relief print of St. Georges church today. I used black with a little white to highlight parts of the church and the road in the print. The final colour will be added to the flag using a separate print block.
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I added the sixth colour to my relief print of St. Georges church today. I used black with a little white to highlight parts of the church and the road in the print. The final colour will be added to the flag using a separate print block.
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Today, I resumed work on the long awaited St. Georges church lino cut I have been working on these past few months.
I still have another two colours to add which I will be adding next month.
So far I have added the following colours:

I also started work on a new etching which I will reveal in my next post.
I am really pleased to find out that one of my etching prints has been accepted for the Stockport Open exhibition this year.
I will be showing a number of prints from the Stockport In Print project at the ‘Reaching Out’ from figurative to abstract art exhibition from 30th June to 7th August 2016, Castle Park Arts Centre, Frodsham, Cheshire.
Free entry every day
10am-4pm
All Welcome.
In this exhibition, Incite Art Collective brings together a group of North West artists working in a variety of media bound by a common pursuit of excellence and imagination, originality and innovation.
Meet the artists evening
Friday 1st July 7-9pm
All are welcome
All artwork is for sale
Address: Castle Park Arts Centre, Frodsham
off Fountain Lane, Cheshire, WA6 6SE.
Main car park in Castle Park
Today, I have been working on two different printmaking techniques; Linocut and Gum Arabic printing.
I am hoping to produce more of these photo litho prints over the next few weeks and have a list of print subjects as a starting point.
I need to stock up on some copperplate oil which is used to make the printing ink more loose and easily to work with. I apply ink using a brush to a carbon toner type photocopy already treated with Gum Arabic solution both sides. I then wipe off the excess ink with a sponge and water spray. I add small pieces of coloured tissue paper over the photocopy using the ‘Chine Colle’ tissue paper technique and then apply pva glue on the up side of the tissue paper. I then get soaked Fabriano printing paper, blotted and placed together with the photocopy in the printing press. If I’m lucky, I can usually get another print off the photocopy before it breaks up due being soaked in Gum Arabic and ink. I still have to apply more ink first before I attempt the second print.
The seven coloured Linocut is a continuation of the St. Georges church print I have been working on over the last few months. I printed the fourth colour today using a mixture of Lime green and Prussian blue. I still have three more colours to add and have an edition of approximately 30 prints in all. It’s been one of the most complex prints I’ve worked on so far for this project and have learnt a lot about the reduction Lino technique from my mentor Alan Birch.
I am currently working on a series of Gum Arabic prints depicting Bredbury Viaduct.
I am currently in the process of producing a multi layered reduction linocut of at least 4 colours. I will be printing from the lightest to darkness colours. Here are some photos from the first stage of linocut reduction print of St. Georges church. I’m looking forward to the results of this print and hoping to do a series of lino’s for this project.
During a full weekend of printing, I completed a new etching for the project which depicts the Air Raid Shelters in Stockport which apparently during World War II could accommodate up to 3,850 civilians when it was opened in 1939. This was then extended to allow up to 6,500 civilians making them the largest purpose built shelters in the country.
During a guided visit a few years ago, I was able to capture on camera the warren of red sandstone tunnels which extends for up to 1 mile in total.
This time I produced a number of different versions of this print; some in sepia, black ink and I also added colour to some prints using a fine brush to colour in the bunting and the Union Jack flag. I also used an etching crayon and aquatint to depict the sandstone walls.
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