Seals
One Seal pretty much done and another one started on. The seal didn't take that long to get to this stage, that bloody rock is what took so long lol
A test piece to see how a multi-tool would work on a piece of plexi glass. It would work to create different textures, but would need practice to control properly. I need a press to see exactly what it would look like printed, but this gives a general idea of what it would look like printed. I am looking into getting a small printing press I don't usually etch any bigger than A3 so the bed doesn't have to be huge. Its just a matter of doing a bit (a lot) of research to see what is the best in my price range.
A test piece to see how a multi-tool would work on a piece of plexi glass. It would work to create different textures, but would need practice to control properly. I need a press to see exactly what it would look like printed, but this gives a general idea of what it would look like printed. I am looking into getting a small printing press I don't usually etch any bigger than A3 so the bed doesn't have to be huge. Its just a matter of doing a bit (a lot) of research to see what is the best in my price range.
Looks very interesting. I can make out the seal after I looked carefully. To my untrained eyes at first I thought the whole thing was a rock
ReplyDeletethanks Shashi :) hmm might have to redo some shading if the seal didnt stand out right away :)
Deletereally nice piece in monochromatic!
ReplyDeletethanks Linda :)
DeleteOooh, the seal is looking great. I think it's very smart to test tools.
ReplyDeletethanks Lisa :) I didn't even think about using the multi tool, John thought it might work :)
DeleteWow this is excellent. We have seals everywhere here and you have really captured their spirit.
ReplyDeleteInteresting work, I like the movement you've captured.
ReplyDeleteinteresting pieces. I enlarge it for a better view. :)
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