2010

new Facebook page for gelatin printmaking

© linda germain – hand on the gelatin

I created a Facebook page for the Gelatin Printmaking Monothon that I am teaching in Austin, TX this spring.  It is still a work in progress.  It does seem like a long way off but I know it is going to sneak up on me.  So If you have friends in the Austin Area who would be interested in an action packed weekend of gelatin printmaking then pass on the link and info.

My host is Cathy Savage and the Women Printmakers of Austin.  So check out the details on the WPA site and sign up early to save some cash!

 

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Use What YOU Have – for life and gelatin prints

© linda germain 2012 Use what you Have – a gelatin plate print

I like to create with this motto in mind – to use what I have.  Instead of looking outside myself for the answers, tools or ideas, I slow down and trust that the answer is within me or very close by.  So as I get ready for the next holiday sale, I am going to use the prints and projects that I already have.  Breathe and enjoy this holiday season.
If you are around join me @

HolidayFair –
Saturday 15th 11-5
6 Locke St.  Andover, MA

 

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Believe it- this is my boss :)

He was seen at Goudreault’s Farm and Greenhouse  recently

Happy Holidays to everyone.  Hope you all have time for fun and family.

I will have some of my prints for sale at a couple of holiday venues for the next couple of weeks.

  1. Longview Club House in Georgetown 9 Patriot Lane 10 to 6 on Saturday and 12 to 4 the 8th on Sunday the 9th
  2. Holiday Stroll – Downtown Haverhill @ the shop at 90 Washington Street Saturday 8th 10 to 8
  3. HolidayFair – 6 Locke St.  Andover, MA   – Saturday 15th 11-5
If you are in the area.  Stop by and say hi!

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Time Flies – no gelatin printing lately

© linda germain 2012 montage of gelatin prints

It has been a while since I have been here.  And the holidays are sneaking up too.  I hooked up with the local NanoWriMo group around the 15th of November and got tons of support to write  my book.  November is national novel writers month and the goal is to write  50,000 words in November.  Well I was 2 weeks late and got to 27,500 words.  I am still motivated and inspired to keep going.

Saying the goal out loud and committing to others means progress for me.
Last week, I went to a great financial training session with Esther Robinson of ArtHome.org.  I am lucky to be participating in the assets for artist program.  So I have been doing some big picture planning.
And to challenge myself  into improving my health I have recently, cut from my diet, eggs, soy, gluten, corn, sugar, dairy and corn.  Wow!  I do feel better already.

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Gelatin Printing Cards – reindeer and doilies

© linda germain 2012 reindeer and doily gelatin prints
I was playing with the gift of doilies that I got from Terri Stegmiller.  I first experimented with what kind of marks I could get from the doily.  They are nice and sturdy.  I made a pile of prints and cropped a few into some cards.

Three ways to get an impression with the doily:

  1. gently press the doily into the inked plate – try not to wiggle it.  This gives you a dark field print.
  2. ink the doily and then lay it on the clean plate and gently press.  This gives you a light field impression
  3. lay the doily on the inked plate, do a newsprint pick up, remove the doily and then print.  This gives you a gray field print.
© linda germain 2012 test prints with the doilies
I like the mark that is created when I ink the doily by laying it in the thin layer of ink on the gelatin plate, rather than inking the doily with the brayer.  It creates a nice thin line.   Remember to use the gelatin and it’s malleability  to transfer ink and impressions when ever possible.

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