Circle study blocks
I wanted to do a bunch of circle blocks with the circles cut into quarters. That’s where I started. I cut some white and off-white fabric and used a circle stencil over a gelli plate to get the print.
I don’t know where this palette came from; it’s so far from what I normally use, but I don’t hate it.
I wasn’t sure where I was going, but I knew I wanted a lot of variation in these prints.
I did some positive prints and a few negative ones.
Some with string masks and sprayed some with water.
I like the ghost print in the bottom right of the block below. It was printed twice, once with the grey outside and then I overprinted the ghost print circle.
Even though the circles were all the same size, I didn’t cut the blocks all the same size, so there’s some places where the edges don’t meet up.
Another layout of the blocks.
I am going to do this again, a little smaller, with different colors. I also want to experiment with layout and not making all of them back into circles. I’d also like to try using a block print to apply the paint instead of the gelli print to see which I like better.