Monday, September 30, 2024

Organizing Individual Tessellation Tiles


We have been printing individual Tessellation tiles on 8x8 inch paper for exhibition in the month of September:

Printing individual tessellation tiles
at Quelab hackerspace in Albuquerque



The idea is to prepare for EXQUISITE TESSELLATION Pop-up Exhibitions.  

We can frame the prints with 8x8 inch frames, and carry them around in a 12 quart IGLOO cooler, to have spontaneous pop-up exhibitions:



EXQUSISTE TESSELLATION Pop-up Exhibition Ready











El Paso heating up -- September Tessellation

Manuel Guerra and crew in El Paso -- Skuishi, Nana and Gummi -- spent a few days printing individual tessellation tiles at HORNED TOAD PRINTS Studio:




























































Manuel Guerra also sent stacks of tessellation linoleums to Mexico -- Ciudad Juarez and Guadalajara.



Wednesday, September 18, 2024

CNM -- Tessellation Printing

We made three EXQUISITE TESSELLATION Prints at on the westside campus of CNM (Central New Mexico Community College) in Albuquerque on September 17th, 2024:




We brought 28 "hat" tiles to select from
(which is not all of them)


The last and THIRD print


with the print instructor Aaron Bass


Ellie mixed three colors to print with




Inking with Vigor!


FIRST PRINT

Ellie and Aaron ran some blank tessellation tiles through the Takach Press first, to adjust to the best calibration:

A run with blank linocuts
was the way to calibrate the press


The first print was too skewed to the edge because we did not register the paper well -- however it printed really well on the press:

Ellie inked each linocut individually
with different colored inks




Starting to compose the tiles
on the press


Ready to run through the press




A good pressing
will shine right through the Kitakata paper


The first run printed well,
however the image was skewed  too close to the edge
on the paper


SECOND PRINT

The second print was composed a lot better:


Artists:

This time Ellie outlined the dimensions of the Kitataka paper (16" x 20")on newsprint first, so that she could compose the tessellation linocuts on the newsprint:

Outlining the dimensions of the Kitakata paper
onto the newsprint --
then Ellie will compose the linocuts tiles on the newsprint










THIRD PRINT

We finished the third print just as the printmaking class was beginning:


Artists:







STUDIO PHOTOS


against the dry erase board to show off the project


Valerya Baker's relief print in progress


The focus of that day's class
was silk screen printmaking


Ellie Weadock's silk screen print edition


Ellie Weadock's next silk screen print
in progress


THANK YOU!

We thank AARON BASS, the printmaking instructor, for letting us demonstrate the EXQUISITE TESSELLATION Printmaking in his class.

Thank you AARON BASS!

  • It was Aaron's critical suggestion to hand-print on Kitakata paper that made all the difference.  Without Kitakata paper we would not be printing EXQUISITE TESSELLATION Prints.

 




We thank ELLIE WEADOCK, our printmaking-partner-in-crime, for setting up the printmaking session at CNM, and also for printing and "project-managing" our other printmaking endeavors:

TINY TOWN

TINY TOWN of Tucson, associated with TANLINE print shop, got involved with the EXQUISITE TESSELLATION prints: Amanda Beekhuizen M Carlis...