
My own slab and work space. Note the pastels (dried clay) that I grate onto the slab for bursts of color. The red onion

The process for me is immediate, serendipitous. I grab whatever colors I have at hand and dive in working quickly and pulling about one print per hour. I have been wondering why I work like that. Maybe I am so starved for the artmaking and the color; maybe I know how precious little time I have to myself for my art; maybe it's the adrenaline rush and thrill of it all.
Anyway, it was important to me to be working along side a woman who worked in a completely opposite manner. She spent hours dawdling over her slab, enjoing the fussing and carving and playing with it. She only made a few prints, but each was very beautiful too. Her presence helped me calm down, think about how I work as well as how I might work in new ways.


These are monoprints because when you pull a second print from the "plate"(the clay slab), the second print is not a ghost print, but a completely different print. As you print 2, 3, or more times, you actually pull clay from deeper and deeper in the slab, rediscovering the history buried beneath.
I am gaining quite a body of work and must think about what to do with all these prints. A show? A sale? Lots of frames? Let them accumulate in the garage?
What I do know is that it is the making of them that is important to me, not the selling or finding homes for them. That will happen when the time is right. In the mean time, I will make time for myself, my clayprints, and my quilts.
4 comments:
Cheryl, I really enjoyed reading about the clay print process you describe. Your work turned out beautifully. Are those prints flexible at all? Could you make a quilt out of them somehow?
Cheryl, this is definitely a niche for you...clay printing and these are nice pieces! Is the clay damp?
okay, i read where the clay is misted, but is the clay itself moist or hard with a damp surface?
Cheryl,
I love your work and could happily live with the results.
What a joyful way to spend your weekend! Jen
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