Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Mid January

It's mid Feb and I've mostly been doing other things... but on the art and fiber front:

Working away at knitting a blue cashmere sweater.

Nearly done getting the loom set up to weave the carrot towels...

Made all the blocks for two more rice bags and need to start embellishing them. I ordered (and received) another embellishments kit with cute fabrics, fun ribbons, etc... 

I printed 12 postcards with snowflakes in an ombre blue. Artistically, I'm somewhat offended that I associate winter with snowflakes, having always lived in an area that has no snow. Anyways, I am very pleased with the outcome, and I feel like I got the Ombre right, but here are some issues:

  • The lino I cut was slightly smaller than the post card so a bit didn't print. I ended up using the paper cutter to make the cards a little smaller.
  • I wasn't sure how to handle the flake coming in from the left and I think it looks a little awkward.
  • The proofs (like the photo below) came out pretty well but printing on the watercolor postcards was a little trickier. My prints aren't coming out clean and looking at common guidance on Reddit, I think the issue is lack of pressure; so the thickness of the paper is inhibiting proper printing pressure? I'm looking at presses. I may try wetting the paper first. 
  • To fix the inking issues above, I ended up covering a bit with a brush. It was tedious and unsatisfying.
  • I did overink the plate and one point and that's hard to undo. I had to scrub the lino with water and soap and start over.

I'm tagging the cards with this and sending to friends/family; the first run is 12 but I think I'll aim for 20 for a February card. If you're reading this and want to get a periodic postcard, PM me your mailing address.


Inspired by my sister’s awesome Christmas cards from long ago, I took some classes in linoleum block printing and have been sporadically playing with it ever since. For 2025, I want to improve my artistic and technical skills by making 6-12 prints, each featuring a technique I’d like to learn or practice!!

What’s the fun in making a couple of prints and putting them in a drawer? Instead I’d like to print postcards and send them to my friends. What should you do with them? Keep them as long as they spark joy, then joyfully put them in your recycling bin. If you’d like to offer artistic critique, it would be very welcome!!


For this inaugural card, I’ve worked on more precise carving, gradient ink, and better printing techniques.


"Artist's Proof" for January

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