Recycled Head

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At the print workshop we work with some beautiful papers and always use the best quality for the courses we run. It’s surprising how many people never collect their work afterwards. Even if they don’t like the image, there’s a lovely – and expensive – piece of paper that can be used again. I’m always trawling the paper recycling bin for anything that can be re-used. I found some pieces of Bockingford 250gsm that had been prepared for cyanotype but then thrown away without exposing an image onto them, leaving a gorgeous expanse of blue. I went to life drawing group this evening and after a dodgy start, settled into drawing a portrait of our model in black and white conte crayon, which worked very well with the heavy texture of Bockingford.

 

Published by Rosie Scribblah

I'm an artist / printmaker / scribbler. I love drawing and all the geeky stuff associated with printmaking, working in a figurative style. I live in Wales with husband and demented cats. And my real name is Rose Davies :D

18 thoughts on “Recycled Head

  1. What I understand is it your birthday today … so I wish you a fantastic day and good luck with the ones to follow – A love your drawing and that you reuse.

  2. This looks really good and I love the way you have reused something that someone else thought to throw away. It would have been such a waste. Clever you! I love the placement of the face – sometimes the position that adds something really interesting to a drawing.

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