Ink and Paper Choices Matter!
The prints below were printed from a cold plate to preserve contrast, wiped with tarlatan, then hand wiped at the center to bring up the highlights...
An Inked Plate
Trying different combinations of inks and papers helps the artist decide what mood they want to set for the edition. Susan created this plate from a photograph taken by Denise Fuson.
Something Light
Payne's Gray ink, heavily diluted with transparent base, gives this image a soft, ethereal appeal.
Details, Details
Adding a touch of Graphic Chemical Stiff Black ink to the previous Payne's Gray mixture reveals more image details
Blacker Still…
Increasing the density of Stiff Black in the mix results in a moodier image
Paper Thin
The use of a delicate mulberry paper for this print lifts the mood, even though the same heavy black ink mix has been used as in the previous image
Local Color
Printing an À la poupée combination of Ultramarine mixed with black, and Process Red (mixed with ultramarine) on a warmer tone of paper recalls the living colors of this California flora.