This is my contribution to Regina's Notecard Swap. I was inspired by photos taken by our neighbor of his plum tree blossoms with bees. I first did a quick sketch by hand and then refined it to a simple line drawing. Next I scanned it in to Illustrator and separated it into color layers. Each color layer was then printed in black. I used these to make print gocco screens and then did the printing with the gocco. I was disappointed with the white ink coverage. It didn't show at all on the lighter colored paper. So, after experimenting a little, I found that hand painting with a white Caran D'Ache crayon worked. The cards are printed on DCWV acid-free and lignin-free paper. Other contributions to the swap will be posted here.
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3 comments:
Lexi, I love your cards! They are really beautiful! I am in total awe of all the layers of color.
Thanks so much for sending one extra for me:) I am having a hard time deciding which one I like best. They are all so pretty.
Absolutely amazing! After the move I am investing in a gocco. I hope my work is half as wonderful as yours :)
~ Jodi
so so pretty - i just got a gocco and it's been so fun!
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