This weeks critique came at a perfect time for me. I was at a crossroads and really needed some help deciding which way I should start to take my final project. After completing two photolitho plates of my photographs and a larger drawing, I was glad that I could get feedback on which medium was more successful.
The group seemed to think that the photolitho was the better way to go and I do agree. I really like the photographs that I took of my building blocks an think that they are very expressive. My issues with it seemed to have only sprung up because of my lack of knowledge in the area. Amanda suggested that I expose the plate using different lumens and I didn’t actually know that was possible. I am excited to start exploring this other side of printing making, as all of my other work has mainly been done using woodblocks.
I would still like to incorporate some element of wood or a surprising material because I feel that photolithography lacks something and I would like to push my photographs further. I do like the idea of using different colors and different exposures and I plan to look up different artists that have experimented with this medium.
This past week I completed two photolithos plates, as I mentioned before, and printed them on top of each other. I wanted to see whether a subtle color underneath created a nicer contrast and was happy with the results in only one of the pieces. I think that the other photograph (of the arch way) was over exposed and too light and unsuccessful. Janie also told me that I should try and draw a large scale drawing of one of the photographs, split up in the way that I wanted them to be displayed. I really enjoyed working and drawing because I haven’t been able to work with pencil and charcoal recently. I liked the drawing but felt that it was not as successful as the photographs themselves.
This coming weekend and week I hope to explore the different possibilities of photolithography. I will look at artists that have used this medium in different ways and will talk to Amanda about the different possibilities. I am excited to start to learn more about this printmaking technique. I hope to also look into printing on some kind of thin wood and seeing how that will translate.