Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Tucson Tessellations

In Tucson JOE MARSHALL and JOSEPHINE THOMASON have jumped into the EXQUISITE TESSELLATION Print project in a big way -- writing about their progress on their SUBSTACK posts





Joe is recruiting artists in Tucson by handing out tessellation linocut tiles, and will amass a stack in Arizona to make their own EXQUISITE TESSELLATION Prints. And then, at some point, he will meet with Manuel Guerra in El Paso and Karl Whitaker in Albuquerque, to make tessellation prints from all the Southwest artists.


Joe Marshall jumped in to make tessellation prints during the after-party for the Southwest Print Fiesta 2024 in Silver City:


SUBSTACK

Joe Marshall has been chronicling the  progress on the Heart of the Sun Substack blog:


UAMA museum visit
 and Exquisite Tessellation project

Joe announced the Tucson Tessellation project on October 29, 2024 in his Substack post, which also covered a visit from the University of Arizona Art Museum:



Below are tessellation prints by Joe Marshall and Josephine Thomason. They've handed out about two dozen linocut tiles to Tucson artists so far:
 









LASER CUTTING

Laser cutting gives us tiles that tessellate exactly.  We are cutting "hat" tiles that are 7 inches at the widest:

FILES:

7 inches at the widest point


So we sent a stack of 12x18 inch sheets of linoleum from Takach Press in Albuquerque, to Xerocraft makerspace in Tucson, and they laser cut a stack into "hat" linocuts for us, for a fee:


Laser cutting "hat" shapes from linoleum
using the laser cutter at Xerocraft

They have an 80 watt Monoport laser cutter at Xerocraft, that cut out 6 "hat" linocuts from a single sheet with one pass in three minutes:

 
They got six "hat" shapes in one pass
from a 12 x 18 inch piece of linoleum


The layout file in LightBurn
before sending to the laser cutter


7 inches at the widest part


Beautiful stack of "hat" linocuts


Ready to be picked up by Joe Marshall


UPDATE (November 24, 2024): Joe sent me some photos of Don Cue, who laser cut the linoleum at Xerocraft makerspace in Tucson:

Don Cue laser cut the linoleum into "hats"



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