Showing posts with label fossils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fossils. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 November 2024

Happy Fibonacci Day! - I can't resist a spiral





Jurassic lino print varied open edition  A4ish   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec

 


Another spiral - another ammonite - I can't resist! Available at Etsy and Folksy.



From drawing to carving the plate - for new print Jurassic - ©2024LisaLeQuelenec



Jurassic   lino print on naturel lokta paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


Tuesday, 27 August 2024

Coastal Collection in Seaglass and Sage

 

Before I get on with todays post I would like to profusely apologise.


I have just realised that all the answers that I have posted to comments on this blog haven't published and it looks like this has been going on for some time. It is always so lovely to read through peoples thoughts and insights to my work and I appreciate each and every one and I always do answer. I have been doing so the last couple of months as I have always done but it seems that they aren't being published since July. It seems very strange that I can't post a comment on my own blog and I have been through all the settings - nothing has changed. I'm not sure what to try next, if anyone has any suggestions please let me know. I seem to be able to comment on other blogs so I don't think it is my account...maybe a problem with this blog. It is all very strange. I do apologise - it feels rather like I have been ignoring friends and passing them in the street with my nose in the air - how rude! I do hope that I can get it sorted soon and you can accept my apologies.


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For today's post I would like to share a new design and a new colour for my Coastal Collections at Spoonflower. Colours inspired by delicate sea green seaglass and my favourite green waves for the colouring paired with my favourite ammonite.



Ammonite in Seaglass available at Spoonflower ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Ammonite in Sage available at Spoonflower ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Ammonite in Sage available at Spoonflower ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Coastal Collection in Seaglass available at Spoonflower ©2024LisaLeQuelenec



I have reworked and added my other designs in these colours they can all be found in a new collection here 



Coastal Collection in Sage available at Spoonflower ©2024LisaLeQuelenec








Of course I had to  add this new design in all the blues for the other colourways, how could I not?





Ammonite in the Coastal Collections Blues available at Spoonflower ©2024LisaLeQuelenec





Wednesday, 5 June 2024

A little blue book of blue


Sketchbook pages from my little blue book. I'm about halfway through this little square sketchbook (14x14cm) it has a blue cover as apposed to the usual black ones and so I am using only blue inside....a bit easier for me I know. Maybe next time I will brave a red cover and only use red...only joking!  I don't think I could manage that.





From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec





From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


 


From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec



Sunday, 1 August 2021

More ammonites in drypoint and collagraph

 

Fossil Three   drypoint 7.8x15cm   ©2021LisaLeQuelenec
 

 

Fossil Three   drypoint 7.8x15cm   ©2021LisaLeQuelenec


Back to a favourite subject here...ammonites - well I do live on the Dorset coast. This time in collagraph and again in drypoint. Prints from both editions are available in my Folksy Store.



Just a Trace   collagraph 16x22.5cm   ©2021LisaLeQuelenec


I'm chasing my tail again this week with looming deadlines and I'm hoping to catch up with everyones blogs with a nice strong cuppa soon. Wish me luck.



Friday, 11 August 2017

Beach treasure; Collections III



Beach collections III   watercolour on paper 20x24cm approx   ©2017LisaLeQuelenec


I had hoped to have no. IV ready as well but it is quite pale and hasn't been easy to scan so will need a bit more work. I have been rather enjoying these and the concentration on tiny details.

No.III is also available at RedBubble



Thursday, 6 April 2017

100 Ammonites Project - an introduction to the online exhibition



Ammonite no.1 and no.100   etching and etching and mixed media 6x8cm   ©2016Lisa Le Quelenec


This project started on a print making course at Arts University Bournemouth tutored by Jan Bullas where I made a tiny etching plate of an ammonite. I hadn’t done any etching since my foundation course in Art & Design at Falmouth College of Arts many, many years before but had been hankering for a long time to return to experimenting with printmaking. During the course, I tried different printmaking methods including monoprints, lino cuts, collagraphs, drypoint and etching. It was etching and drypoint that really got me hooked.


From March to November 2016 I experimented printing an edition of 100 prints from this small plate. As time went by I could see more and more possibilities to explore. I did set myself a few rules and boundaries to work within;

  • All prints have been made on the same size paper 6x8inch Snowdon printing paper 140lb
  • All prints have been made using water-soluble printing ink
  • When using mixed media and chine collé I allowed myself to work outside of the confines of the plate and into the paper borders.


Prints No.1 to 50 are straight etching prints, what you see is the result of the ink being passed through the press with no further additions made. After the first 50 I started to use chine collé and from print No. 63 both chine collé and/or mixed media was used for further experiment in variation.




Ammonite no.32 with the zinc etching plate on the right   ©2016Lisa Le Quelenec


Whilst 100 variations did at first feel like a huge undertaking I was soon caught up in the excitement of the project and felt the pressure of time running out by the time that I was getting to the last 30 or so.


Ammonite   photograph   ©2016Lisa Le Quelenec


As I worked I was thinking about the parallels of fossil hunting, choosing a rock, splitting it open to reveal the fossil, not knowing for sure what would be revealed - the excitement and anticipation at finding a perfect specimen. All similarities with each stage of making a print. Experience makes the result more predictable but there will always be an element of surprise when the paper is pulled back to reveal the image. I think this is why I have fallen in love with printmaking and there will be much more in my future.

To view the exhibition click on the tab at the top or click on the link



I hope that you enjoy visiting the 'exhibition' and looking at how the image evolved.




The prints are available at seasidestudiosuk on Etsy.


Cards, notebooks and accessories of selected prints are available at Redbubble here.


A catalogue for the exhibition of all 100 prints is available from blurb here;

 100 ammonites Etching and mixed media in a variable edition

 

Friday, 8 January 2016

Ammonite etching - three artist proofs


A very happy new year to you. I'm not sure where December went but it did and very fast!

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Ammonites  3 etching proofs (centre one with prepainted tissue paper chine colle)   plate size 6x8cm ©2016Lisa Le Quelenec




The above are my very modest beginnings to the new year. Three little etchings, the first proofs from a small zinc etching plate. Ammonites fascinate me and felt like a natural progression after working with chambered nautilus' - maybe spirals are becoming a new theme for me. I certainly enjoy the challenge of drawing them. Being a stone's throw away from the Jurassic coast I am certainly in the right area. The starting point for this plate was a half inch sized ammonite found at Lyme Regis, the whole perfect form lay waiting to be picked up, perfectly intact after a mind-blowing 240 - 65 million years ago.

All three are available in my Etsy store.