The huge number of proofs I made of my redone Ukow-e print done in the moku hanga process. It's a lot more complicated than what I'm used to doing!
You can see how the block slowly got charged up with ink!
I'll scan the actual prints tomorrow. Right now they're drying and being pressed under a stack of drawing books so they don't get wrinkly.
You can see how the block slowly got charged up with ink!
I'll scan the actual prints tomorrow. Right now they're drying and being pressed under a stack of drawing books so they don't get wrinkly.
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Thanks! I'll only have 8 black and white prints. 4 on white paper, 4 on cream colored paper. Full color prints will be done on cream colored paper. The black and white prints will be obviously cheaper than the color prints.
Right now I'm setting up for the first color block so I can print after I go to bed.
Right now I'm setting up for the first color block so I can print after I go to bed.
As I said in the stream, the Akua's working out great! I've only used the white so far but I've got a nice solid print out of it. Still learning how to get the right amount of ink and paste and everything else but it's been a lot of fun.
:o I don't really know any other moku hanga techniques other than ink and paste. I'll have to go lurk around on some sites in the future.
:o I don't really know any other moku hanga techniques other than ink and paste. I'll have to go lurk around on some sites in the future.
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