Sunday, January 14, 2024

More experimenting with paper

 I am trying to come up with some interesting papers that I might be able to share with my collage group - we are trying various techniques this year and have been asked to come up with some ideas. 

So I have tried the alcohol inks, now I am moving on to tea-dyeing some paper. We have cups of tea from a pot, several times a day, and every time I throw out the tea leaves I think I could be reusing them. So now I have!

I came across a visual diary using 110gsm paper (Derwent, I think) and had used it to flatten some interesting flowers. A couple of the pages may have small prints from the flowers but they were very pale. 

I folded the paper (mainly because it didn't fit into the container I was using). I put the tea leaves into the folded bit. I got the tea leaves out of the compost bin on the bench. Then I made a fresh pot to get the liquid. That meant that I had more tea leaves, so I added them as well. 



It has now been over an hour that they have all been sitting there - I hope the paper hasn't disintegrated!


I had better go and take them out, leave them out to dry. I read somewhere that I should cover them with paper towel and something heavy to help keep them flat. Off to do that now. 

Well, one piece tore a little but I don't think I am bothered by that. I decided to put it onto some old newspaper rather than use the paper towel. Therefore I am not putting anything on top to flatten it. If I decide to use it for collage, I'll probably rip it up anyway. Hence the lack of worry about tearing one piece, 


Addendum: I just looked up my blog to see what I might have done in the past about tea dying paper - I didn't find that, exactly, but did come across one post where we had used tea as well as other chemicals to get some gorgeous papers. (I still have some, I found them when I was tidying up and putting together papers that might be useful for my collage group - never throw anything out!)


More playing with alcohol inks.

 I have finished my tapestry and had time to have another play with the alcohol ink. I'm still not greatly enamoured of my results but enjoyed the time. 

I bought myself a hand blower, from Zart Art, and it was much better than trying to blow the ink around with a straw - despite having the window open, I was taking deep breaths to blow and could feel it affecting me. Not so with the blower. 

I found some very shiny paper this afternoon - I actually managed to do a bit of tidying up of my collage resources (not that you would notice, it isn't better looking in the room, it is just better organised).  I don't know what the paper is or where it came from but I thought it might work. It did although it tended to curl a bit with the liquid. I also tried Yupo paper again and it takes the inks well. 

I still don't know what I am trying to achieve but I had fun. There was a vague idea of getting some background for the collages but, so far, I have no inspirations from them. 

I try to take notes but get too involved in what I am doing and forget. On some of them I sprayed the alcohol, some I just dropped some on, on others I used a blender which I bought when I got the blower. I also tipped the paper in different directions to get the ink to run. It dries very quickly and doesn't always do what I am hoping for. Note to self: check that you are putting the correct lid on the bottle - I got some mixed colours when I accidentally swapped the yellow and green lids - but I did have the chance to print some circles onto the paper, using the lids. I don't think they are particularly noticeable as the inks ran over them.

So here are some pictures. 



    

This is the shiny paper that I found. 
I am not sure if it is making the inks darker or I just used different colours. 


Saturday, January 13, 2024

The actual graph.

 It occurred to me that I hadn't put in an image of the graph and the calculation/function that was used. Thought it might be of interest to someone. If only I understood what it is about! 

There are others in the very old book - it could be 70 years ago!




This is the orientation of the graph, suppose I should set my tapestry that way. 

Done!



Which way to turn it??
It doesn't look so much like a fish in the top one. 
And I suppose I could make it portrait orientation. 
Decisions, decisions. 

 I finished the small tapestry. It took me several hours to actually cut it off the loom, plait the warp ends, tidy up the small bits of wool on the back and then sew on a cloth backing. You don't tend to think of the time it takes to actually finish it off! 

And please, no-one look at the sewing on the back!! 

Similarly, the setting up takes quite a while - coming up with a design, choosing a palette, finding the appropriate wools and yarns (I only used wool in this one). Then warping the loom (my nightmare), putting in the floor and the waste wool. There go a couple more hours (not really counting coming up with the design). 

As usual, I could not bring myself to use flat colours, all the colours are blended. Not having an actual picture in mind and working from a graph, I had no idea what colours to use. I think it works but it could be done several times, using different palettes - not that I am going to experiment that way. 

I then tidied up the wools, (put them back in their containers), put the leftover wools that were on the bobbins into the compost or into a collection of wool pieces that I might use 'one day'. 

As I was leaving the room, I noticed a thread on the floor - it made a lovely face! It said Done!! Not too joyful, just satisfied. 


Monday, January 8, 2024

Almost there.

 I have worked, sporadically, on my small tapestry. I have had to pull out sections to get the different parts to line up. Who would have thought that such a, seemingly, simple design would give me grief? (Ha, I never seem to not have problems!)


Anyway, I have worked on it today and am approaching the finish. I think I will title it This is Not a Fish - except that the call for entries is Between the Lines and I have decided to enter it as Colour Between the Lines. Hmm.

Not to worry, it doesn't really matter what I call it, I have enjoyed doing it - the main point of the exercise. I will add a little thing to the back, explaining where I got the idea, that is the personal part for me.  

Once I have finished it, I will have to start looking for ideas for my next piece. I am thinking to try for the Bendigo Wool Show again - it isn't for several months yet. The theme is Fire and Ice, nothing is coming to me at this stage. No rush, and no actual need to enter the show!

Saturday, January 6, 2024

A Small Tapestry

 It is time to be working on a small tapestry for our online group - it is really a challenge to make a small tapestry that can then be sent around the country for others to look at and enjoy. I realised recently that I have been participating in this challenge since about 2011!! 

Anyway, the theme for this year is 'Between the Lines'. I made a small tapestry about Walking Between the Lines - a finger labyrinth. 

But I have since decided to make another, This one is a bit more obscure - or less obvious. I found some graphs that my brother did many years ago. It uses some mathematical equation that I totally do not understand. (I have looked it up, it is a Gaussian function, whatever that means!). It gave a curving line in the graph - there were several graphs. I chose the one that gave me more room to do some weaving. It looks a bit like a fish, depending on the perspective that you view it.


I am weaving it in the orientation that does look like a fish because I think that suits the weaving better - I will hang it differently.  The line up the centre is a bit of a nuisance but it is one of the axes of the graph so I feel that I ought to include it. The other axis will be horizontal, I haven't got that far yet. 

I just made up the colours but did think of the fact that my brother is colour blind in the red-green perspective. I have tried to not use those colours - but there is definitely pink and purple. I hope it doesn't matter to him. 

This is my interpretation of the theme: Colour Between the Lines. It will not be obvious to viewers but I will  know what I meant. I hope my brother will know also. 

I am trying to be true to the graph, which means that I need to have the axes of the graph in line. I hope I can manage it. It looks like a fairly simple image but the fact that it is a graph makes it harder - for me, anyway. 

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Playing around with alcohol inks

 Happy New Year - 2024!! How amazing, I remember 1986 quite clearly - or parts of it. 

Anyway, I have decided to experiment with alcohol inks. I am a member of a group of lovely people who get together fortnightly to cut and paste paper to make collages. I am not really a collage artist but I enjoy the company and stimulation very much.

This year, we are going to try to experiment with different techniques - I am currently trying alcohol inks to make a background (or usable in another way) paper.

So ... I have just done a first experiment. I have looked up various sites that have given some information and now am playing. I found this one very useful.

I bought some rubbing alcohol from the local pharmacist and found some very old bottles of alcohol ink - I have no idea what I may have used them for in the past. 

I bought some paper specifically for alcohol ink - Yupo. I also had a pad of paper that is bleed proof, not sure what is if for, or why I bought it. 

So, after reading several sites, I started playing. Of course, I didn't take much notice of what I was doing and have used techniques from several places. 

The obvious outcome is that the Bleedproof paper curled. But, apart from that, it was ok. 


TheYuko paper (which I cut into A5 size) worked better. 




A lot of the sites said to use a hair dryer (they didn't mention what heat to use but I assume it is cold). I didn't use that as I was only starting to play. I used a straw. 

Warning: you inhale a lot to blow, be aware of the alcohol in the air!! I am hoping I won't develop a headache (as one of the sites warned).

One thing I noticed, the inks dry fairly quickly. 

I am not sure what I will do with this paper, if anything. But I will experiment a bit more tomorrow. 

It might be useful as a background or I could cut it up and use it in my collages, time will tell. I am just glad to have started experimenting again!!

I may use some of the papers to do some doodling - or not. It is that time of year when you have some ideas but may not follow up on them. I am just glad that some ideas are coming up!!