Printmaking 03: Collagraph with Photoshop manipulation

By 8th March 2008August 21st, 2018Blog


Modern Times

Modern Times and Smithereens. Both are collagraph embossings (that is, printed without using ink) on damp Fabriano paper. The colour was added in Photoshop using a ‘curves’ adjustment layer on the RGB channel.

The resulting antiqued look of the images is a happy accident; I was just trying to adjust the images so the embossing was visible after scanning the print.

Without the colouration, the images are a subtle, tactile white-on-white 3D. It doesn’t reproduce well, but is extremely attractive in person.

To make the Modern Times collagraph plate, letters were hand-drawn onto a heavy card (like a thin poster board) cut out with a scalpel and glued onto a much heavier card. Smithereens was made from the offcut of the letters and other scraps on the worktable. Another happy accident.