Me And The Devil Blues part 6
It's unusual for me to go to the Studio three times in one week, but I will likely miss a day next week with a doctor's appointment, and besides, I want to see what this print looks like. Plus, on the news yesterday we were reminded that Christmas is only two weeks away, and I've got to get going on this year's cards. So up there I went this morning.
I started with the new Robert Johnson block, doing a textless one. First time printings are always the most difficult, and it didn't help that there is a lot of black in this one. Nevertheless, I started with that today. Results were not great. I saw evidence of a slight shift of the print on the block, and knew that continuing was pointless. I did get the whole thing printed, if not fully black in all the areas, and the good news is that I think the image is fine. I'll clean up a few spots that took unwanted ink, but essentially, the image area is done. Below is a look at what I started doing:
After that, I decided to go right to the Christmas card. I had brought some pre-sized bristol board with me, the paper I use for my cards. I inked up the block, taping the side where I knew the back started. The first paper shifted on the block, but I realized this was due to the awkward way I was trying to hold it. I changed the position of the block for the next proof and it worked out fine. When I was done, I had 5 good proofs I can use. Carefully packed them for transport and took them home, where I will play with color until I get it right. If all goes well, I'll still have 5 good ones to work with, but I'll need at least 7 to distribute, so it looks like I need to print a few more next week. However, it looks like I will be on time to have one to post here on Christmas Day, and to give out locally. If I get more done next week, I'll have enough for everyone who is expecting one, ideally before Christmas.














