Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Fall Madness
Group orders are encouraged and we can work with instructors on the logistics. We appreciate receiving material lists from instructors - it helps when students call and don't really know what they are supposed to get. When they ask for black ink and we ask what kind, what brand, etc....and they don't know, it makes it more difficult or causes longer wait times while the student gets the info they need. And, everyone wants their order yesterday. It is the nature of the season. And, we are happy to hear what schools want stocked - you don't need to place a firm order but it's helpful to know if you plan to ask each student to get a number 8 elliptic tool - especially if you have 20 students!
We have two specials this month - Select papers and Brilliant Pink Tint Hanco Litho Ink (HI-3012). My typo when ordering has caused an overstock. We will donate $5.00 from every can purchased to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Deal of the Month - Select papers specially priced:
Somerset Satin White 22 x 30 300gm $4.20 per sheet
Somerset Text White 22 x 30 300gm $3.80 per sheet
Graphic Heavyweight Nat White 20 x 26 250gm $1.00 per sheet.
Revere Suede Polar White 22 x 30 250gm $2.85 per sheet
Revere Silk Polar White 22 x 30 250gm $2.85 per sheet
Stonehenge Steel Grey 22 x 30 250gm $2.00 per sheet
Stonehenge Kraft 22 x 30 250gm $2.00 per sheet
Stonehenge Pale Blue 22 x 30 250gm $2.00 per sheet
Stonehenge Polar White 22 x 30 250gm $2.00 per sheet
No other discounts apply. If you order online, put "Paper Sale" or "think pink" in the comment box. This offer is good while supplies last or through October 31, 2011.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Water Soluble Inks are back!
After a long search for a vehicle that would work for our water soluble inks, we have succeeded. The out-cry over the loss was understandable. Not only were the inks wonderful for Relief printing but customers were using them for other applications. The red w/s ink was popular as a ground. The following comment was taken from Inkteraction, an international printmaking network.
"I use crimson red w/b relief ink, graphic chemical. It is really great. You can do both soft and hard ground in one application! The ink is rolled on and while wet used as a soft ground, just like you would with traditional soft-ground. Then we heat it on the hotplate (or air dry) and when it is dry it is a hardground. If your just doing soft ground, let it dry before etching. It holds up pretty well, Id say about as well as the traditional ball grounds. The best part of it is that one of my students discovered that it can be removed with baking soda! A little scrubbing is needed but it takes it off. Pretty cool I think. Since it is water-based you can get some really interesting textures by dripping water and or alcohol on the wet ground and letting it dry also (I have achived toner and tushe wash effect this way)."
We appreciate hearing from artists that use printmaking products. Not only is it important to know how they perform in the intended use, but also when used in other ways. Experimentation sometimes yields some great results.
We hope you'll try the newly formulated inks - the initial response is great. For those of you using them as a ground or in another way, please give us some feedback. We'd love to know if they work as well for you as the previous formulation.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Spring Madness
My MAY Blog offering is 25% off all Createx Colors in stock and the Printmaking in the Sun DVD (U.S. & P.A.L. versions) for $20.
Upcoming events
June 23rd, 24th & 25th - Blow-out Pre-Inventory Sale
Join us for great bargains -
728 North Yale Avenue, Villa Park, IL 60181
September - IMPACT 7 - September 27 - 30, 2011 Monash University, Caulfield (Victoria) Australia
For information e-mail Laura.taylor@artdes.monash.edu.au
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Paper Lovers
Dean and I head off to Berkeley, California next week to attend the Codex show. The third biennial CODEX International Book Fair and Symposium will take place February 6-9, 2011 on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley. They are gathering together a congress of the world’s finest private presses, book artisans, artists, curators, collectors and scholars. For information go to: http://www.codexfoundation.org/
If any of you will be near Toronto, check out the Japanese Paper Place workshop schedule. Besides beautiful papers they have very interesting items that are beautiful in themselves - along with inks and carving tools.
Painterly Printmaking: Screen Monoprint Plus $185 + hst
with Linda Kristin Blix
Saturday & Sunday January 29 & 30, 10 am – 4 pm
Blix's |
Sample from Blix's Mechanics of Life series of screen monoprints and relief prints |
Screen monoprinting is an innovative and unique printmaking technique. Brilliant fabric dye is painted onto a silk screen in a spontaneous and fluid manner. Once dry, a squeegee is used to pull clear medium over the screen, printing the image onto the paper. The luminous and translucent quality of the dye meshes well with washi allowing the surface of the paper to have its own subtle presence in the final image. The very particular effect of this technique cannot be achieved through painting directly on paper.
This magical process satisfies both the painter and the printmaker. Those intimidated by the technical aspect of printmaking find the simplicity in screen monoprinting a delightful surprise yet the innumerable possibilities are challenging to the seasoned artist.
To add another dimension to the workshop, students will carve into a butter soft material to create a relief print. Combining the fluid, painterly monoprints with the strong lines of a relief print make for a unique juxtaposition of printmaking styles.
Students should bring a smock, a folder for your prints, a lunch, and a desire to play and be as free as a child again! All materials provided including the use of silk screens and block cutting tools. Lots of beautiful washi, of course!
www.lindakblix.com
We have a very large assortment of papers, both western and eastern. Check out the Graphic site for our offerings. If you haven't tried doing Chine Colle look at the book Magical Secrets - Chine Colle by Crown Point Press. We stock the book along with fabulous papers and the wheat and rice pastes for this process. Through February all paste, glue, Konnyaku & Kakishibu Persimmon Dye will be on sale - 15% off...Japanese papers 10%. Please mention PaperLover to get your discount.