
I often use discarded prints as the basis for drawing – I raid the waste paper bin at Swansea Print Workshop for prints that other artists have thrown away as they’re usually on really good paper, a Somerset or Bockinford, and often embossed and coloured which makes an interesting starting point for a drawing, introducing an element of chance into it. I did this drawing earlier in the week. It’s based on a very small sketchbook life drawing I did a few years back and it’s been worked up mainly in oil bars and compressed charcoal onto a highly coloured collagraph print – you can see the embossed patterns particularly under the dark areas. I have no idea who did the original print – it might have been a schoolchild during one of the community outreach sessions.
We might call it “Dumpster Diving for Art” here in the States.
hahaha I’ll remember that one 🙂
Wow! Great stuff ! You’re so talented at so many different media (mediums?). I love the idea of taking discarded prints and using them as a basis for a new work. I have LOTS of prints in my reject pile…now I can give them a second look!
Thank you. Old prints are also great for collage too – here’s one I did earlier lol 🙂 https://scribblah.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/a-friend-a-kitten-and-a-lot-of-old-prints/