Nice! Is this a block print? What kind of equipment did you use?
The design for this one was a digital drawing (though sometimes it's just analog/paper) and I then 3D printed a plate and did a relief print using a Provisional Press. (I'm also really into rainbow rolls lately!) I make my own paper and this is from a recent batch. (I recycle our shredded paper at home.) The frame is 3D printed and I designed that as well.
Very nice work!
I was thinking the paper was fantastic too.
Thanks! Yeah, I really had fun making paper last month so now it's time to print on all of it. (And then I'll make some more!)
Looks like a 3D renderer 😁, otherwise I'd like to know too!
Here's a post (and some photos) about the paper I make: https://rasterweb.net/raster/2023/12/19/handmade-paper/
Excellent!
How's the paper behaving, like bleeding? I guess it might very wildly as you use scrap paper?
Would love to know how you did the rest too!
Really cool. How big is this?
The frame is 6" x 6" and the print is just a bit smaller than that.
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