Seeing Gillian Ayres' prints show at Alan Cristea (till 11 May, online here), with the bright clear colours, provided a welcome contrast to the dull brown woodcut printing that morning. A couple of details -
Having made lithography and screenprints, she mor recently made monoprints and walnut veneered woodblocks - fitting up to 20 or so colours on two blocks, which were often cut into shapes to fit together like a jigsaw -
I revelled in the colours and shapes, and thought back to using a magazine cut-out of one of her prints for choosing the next colour in "the stripey painting".
This one in a book really grabbed me, and I speculated about how to do something similar in woodcut; after all, I have some bits of wood just the right shape -
So at home I drew and painted a version from memory -
and doodled a bit, finding other possible colourways -
then looked carefully at the photo and came up with another version, which had to fit onto the width of my paper -
The blue background is the wrong shade - I wanted the colour provided by the crayon and in the bottom right -
It's been tweaked a bit, and white paint added ... still not right; compare with the original and you'll think "all wrong" - !
Gillian Ayres, Mazy Sands all Water-Wattled (2014) |
Copying is (a) not easy and (b) very instructive! Also, it should not be rushed.
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