Weathergram production is underway and I have moved in a slightly new direction. Yes folks there is colour!
I chose blue as it has links to the UN's International Day of Peace; and then decided to follow up with some layering.
Production methodology changed from the planned printing on the Lightning Jobber to the Cylinder Proofing press, because the old worn wood type didn't seem to be even enough to collect the ink. As seen here. A bit of a problem because I had thought doing a hundred of the weathergrams on the press would be quicker than having to hand ink and roll 100. I was right, but in the end that's what I had to do.
Inking by hand on the proofing press. Much better coverage.
Testing options for layering. None; black wrong way up; black right way up; grey.
I went for grey. The black was too distracting and made the piece feel jarring and disjointed.
So hand inking and rolling another 100 times and we had them printed.
Holes are punched, now just stringing is needed, but that too has begun.
Almost there...
I chose blue as it has links to the UN's International Day of Peace; and then decided to follow up with some layering.
Production methodology changed from the planned printing on the Lightning Jobber to the Cylinder Proofing press, because the old worn wood type didn't seem to be even enough to collect the ink. As seen here. A bit of a problem because I had thought doing a hundred of the weathergrams on the press would be quicker than having to hand ink and roll 100. I was right, but in the end that's what I had to do.
Inking by hand on the proofing press. Much better coverage.
And lovely results.
Testing options for layering. None; black wrong way up; black right way up; grey.
I went for grey. The black was too distracting and made the piece feel jarring and disjointed.
So hand inking and rolling another 100 times and we had them printed.
Holes are punched, now just stringing is needed, but that too has begun.
Almost there...