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Collage tree

February 9, 2016 Corinne Welch

Using rubber stamp off-cuts

In printmaking Tags rubber stamps, tree, collage, off-cuts
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Pull the other one

January 15, 2016 Corinne Welch

Prototype cracker book… part of a collaborative project with the Artists’ Book Club (ABC) at the University of the West of England - inspired by Rebecca Weeks’ magnificent collection of cracker toys.

The cover is grey board with painted edges, and covered in orange flock paper (30p a metre from the wonderful Scrappies in Church Stretton). Decorated with red rubber stamped stripes, neon acrylic paint dots and neon pink paper. Inner pages are digitally printed scans of back-drawn monoprints on 300gsm gesso paper (from printed.com). These are then hand printed with rubber stamps using Tsukineko Radiant Neon ink pads. This will eventually be a small edition, presented with a collection of other cracker books. Don’t seem to be shaking off the obsession with neon colour any time soon.

In handmade books Tags cracker book, rubber stamps, monoprints, handmade book, transport, toys
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Folded monoprints

January 14, 2016 Corinne Welch

Paper barnacles

In printmaking Tags monoprint, folded, folding, paper, barnacles, criss cross
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Rubber plants

January 7, 2016 Corinne Welch
In printmaking Tags rubber stamp, rubber stamps, flowers, colour overlay
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Stamped snowflake

December 16, 2015 Corinne Welch
In animation Tags rubber stamps, snowflake, gif
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Cracker cars

December 7, 2015 Corinne Welch

Prototype illustrations for a collaborative book project in response to a fantastic collection of cracker toys. Rubber stamps on top of scans of back-drawn monoprints.

In printmaking Tags rubber stamps, monoprint, illustration, cracker book, cars, cracker toys
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Words about books

December 7, 2015 Corinne Welch
'Turn Over Darling' – Ron King, Circle Press

'Turn Over Darling' – Ron King, Circle Press

'Turn Over Darling' – Ron King, Circle Press

'Turn Over Darling' – Ron King, Circle Press

'Aplphabeta Concertina' – Ron King, Circle Press

'Aplphabeta Concertina' – Ron King, Circle Press

A Made Up True Story' – Sam Winston, Circle Press

A Made Up True Story' – Sam Winston, Circle Press

A Made Up True Story' – Sam Winston, Circle Press

A Made Up True Story' – Sam Winston, Circle Press

A fascinating weekend spent at a conference at Cardiff University – ‘Livres d’Artistes – the artist’s book in theory and practice’. Marking the donation of a large collection of artists’ book by Ron King from the Circle Press, it was a real treat to see and handle some of these books. Particular favourites of mine were books of beautiful embossed wire prints and alphabet pop-ups. So inspiring also to hear from Ron King about the development of the Circle Press and his various collaborations which have led to such a rich and varied output. Other highlights of the weekend included a talk by Imi Maufe about translating her travels into book form, Jay Young talking about his work with pop-up books, and an amazing talk by Sam Winston about his approach to working with books and words. Lots to think about, but most of all it just makes me want to make more books… which can only be a good thing!

In conferences Tags livresdartistes, artists' books, cardiff uni, conference, books, woods, ronking, circle press
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One white beast

December 4, 2015 Corinne Welch

Working on a companion book to ‘Ten White Birds’… ‘Ten White Beasts’. 

In handmade books Tags goat, ten white beasts, handmade book, rollering texture, colour overlay
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Stamping sampling

December 2, 2015 Corinne Welch

Interesting to see the different results from using the same tiled stamps as a base, and then ‘accessorising’ with other hand-cut rubber stamps.

In printmaking Tags rubber stamps, pattern, colour, tiles, stamping
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Lots of lovely books

December 1, 2015 Corinne Welch
Carol Wood

Carol Wood

Cathey Webb

Cathey Webb

Olga Fear

Olga Fear

Katherine Stevens

Katherine Stevens

A real pleasure to attend an exhibition of student’s work from the Hand Printed Artists’ Books course at Spike Print Studio. Having taught some sessions on lino printing on this course back in the Spring, it was a great to see those concertina books finished, but also the dizzying array of other handmade books on display. So many different formats and styles of working - and all completed since January. Really impressive stuff. The books will be on display in the Tom Trusky exhibition cases at UWE (Bower Ashton campus library) from 7 December to 31 January.

In exhibitions Tags handmade books, artists' books, roller printing, lino print
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A Short History of Shoes

November 25, 2015 Corinne Welch

Carving lino blocks for a companion book to ‘A Short History of Hair’. Hats are also in the pipeline...

In printmaking Tags lino, lino print, relief printmaking, carving
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Seasonal production line

November 24, 2015 Corinne Welch

Gearing up for the annual production line of Christmas card stamping...

In printmaking Tags rubber stamps, christmas, snowflake
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printmaking + animation

November 20, 2015 Corinne Welch

Inspired to investigate basic animation after a brilliant talk by Joshua Gaunt and Catherine Cartwright at yesterday's  'Redefining Print' symposium organised by Double Elephant Print Workshop in Exeter.

In printmaking, animation Tags rubber stamps, animation, trees
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Forest

November 17, 2015 Corinne Welch
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The first set of 'Forest' double concertina books have sold like hot cakes, so I've made up a new batch. Available now in the shop...

In handmade books Tags rubber stamps, stencils, artists' book, double concertina, book
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Pattern pimping

November 16, 2015 Corinne Welch

Using rubber and photo polymer stamps to add pattern to Paperchase blank notebooks.

In printmaking Tags pattern, rubber stamp, stamping, notebooks
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Unimagined Treasures

November 14, 2015 Corinne Welch

A rather belated post on the wonderful Mark Hearld exhibition ‘Unimagined Treasures’ at York Art Gallery. I only had half an hour before the gallery closed to spend at the exhibition, but could easily have lost the best part of an afternoon. Mark Hearld has created a Lumber Room – “a room of miscellaneous stored objects and artefacts” curated and created following two years of visiting the stores of the Yorkshire Museum, York Castle Museum and York Art Gallery. Many of the objects and artworks in the exhibition have never been on display before. The eclectic mix reminded me of the folk art exhibition by Barbara Jones ‘Black Eyes and Lemonade’ with shades of the bizarre collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford. In addition to the curation of this collection, he also commissioned pieces (including the stunning seahorse sign above by The Brilliant Sign Company) and created his own new work: “Works made by me in paper, pot and paint respond to the collection and celebrate its richness and delight to be had in looking on it.” A real visual treat.

In exhibitions Tags mark hearld, york art gallery, unimagined treasures
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Autumn leaves

November 4, 2015 Corinne Welch

A seasonal experiment in stencil printing...

In printmaking Tags stencil print, stencil, autumn, leaves, circle
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Sheffield International Artist's Book Prize exhibition

October 26, 2015 Corinne Welch
Clockwise from top left:• Margit Rijnaard – Untitled, 2015 (cut book with irregular grids)• Hei Shing Chan – Poetry of a Friend• Charlene Asato – Lyrical Movement• Gemma Mackenzie – No Start, No Finish

Clockwise from top left:
• Margit Rijnaard – Untitled, 2015 (cut book with irregular grids)
• Hei Shing Chan – Poetry of a Friend
• Charlene Asato – Lyrical Movement
• Gemma Mackenzie – No Start, No Finish

Left to right:• Leci Bohn – Fole XYZ• Jack Oudyn & Helen Malone – Paper, Scissors, Uluru• Mehr Javed – Object-Book I

Left to right:
• Leci Bohn – Fole XYZ
• Jack Oudyn & Helen Malone – Paper, Scissors, Uluru
• Mehr Javed – Object-Book I

• Islam Aly – Orientation Cube

• Islam Aly – Orientation Cube

• Kate Castelli – Razzle Dazzle

• Kate Castelli – Razzle Dazzle

• Dizzy Pragnell – Of Cabbages and Kings

• Dizzy Pragnell – Of Cabbages and Kings

• Cathey Webb – On the Radio

• Cathey Webb – On the Radio

A trip up north was a good excuse to visit Bank Street Arts in Sheffield to see this year's International Artist's Book Prize exhibition. There was a selection process this year, so it was considerably smaller than the last exhibition in 2013, but it was still a very eclectic and interesting mix. As my selected photos show, I have a definite preference for folded books. Really excited to see Cathey Webb's book 'On the Radio' - the linocut book she made for the project I set when teaching on the Book Arts course at Spike Print back in April. Very impressed with how she finished it off and brilliant to see it selected. Ironically, my book in the exhibition ('A Short History of Hair') was made as a sample book for that project, and we're even alongside each other in the catalogue as two W surnames. The exhibition runs until the end of October...

In exhibitions Tags handmade books, artist's books, bank street arts, sheffield, exhibition
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Last but not least

October 22, 2015 Corinne Welch

My final stencil print from the evening course. Very quick to cut and print… a nice bit of instant gratification to round things off. The most successful prints were the ones with lots of roller textures - not quite like a relief print and not quite like a screenprint. I can now see how I can use this process with other techniques. Many thanks to the excellent tutor, Sophie Rae, for a really inspiring course.

In printmaking Tags printmaking, stencil, blue birds, texture, roller
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Stencil swan

October 22, 2015 Corinne Welch

Final week of my stencil evening course and I’m finally starting to understand how I can use the process in my work. Even though they are technically monoprints, I’ve found myself naturally gravitating back to printing an edition. This is useful to compare slight differences though, like density of ink, roller direction and colour combinations.

In printmaking Tags swan, printmaking, stencil
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