Sunday, April 26, 2009

USING DIGITAL IMAGES IN ART AND JOURNALS



DIGITAL IMAGE
JOURNAL PAGE DETAILS

At the end of June – the 25th and 26th I will be teaching a couple of one day workshops at ARTFIBERFEST in Portland Oregon. One of those workshops will be about creating and using digital prints in journals. We will be putting together journals with images from digital files and images students bring to the class. On my Epson Dash, we will create a wonderful array of digital prints to build unique journals.
Digital Textile Journal is a quick look at printing on fabric. (For class description see my blog post of January 11, 2009) It is amazing the results that are possible in printing fabrics that have been coated with a pre-coat such as inkAID. The vivid prints on fabric, even created on an Epson that prints only 4” x 6” photos is awesome. Using a carrier sheet and a little care in starting the surface through the printer, I have printed aluminum cans, pimatex cotton, lutradur, hand made substrates, organdy, rice paper, tyvec among others on my Epson Dash. Digital Textile Journals is a great little workshop and if you want to start experimenting with printing on fabrics you choose and prepare, you can begin your journey here.

Once the prints are ready, the possibilities for building compositions in your journal are unlimited. One of the things I love about these workshops are the individual expressions from these journals. Everyone is unique in their personality and as each individual builds their journals it is inspiring to see their presence in their work.

Join me at ARTFIBERFEST in this innovative leading edge workshop☺

Monday, April 20, 2009

Book of Forests #2








Just finished an art journal with digitally printed elements. 

The base of the journal is created with assorted fabrics such as silk, cotton and organdy painted with acrylic paint.  Once the paint is dry, the surfaces are coated with either inkAID Type ll gloss pre-coat or white matte pre-coat and then printed on my Epson R2400.  

After the base pages are over-printed, each page is created. The pictures above show the front cover and the open journal.  The following image has details shots of the various pages in the journal.

Some of the materials used:

Digital prints on cheesecloth skin, recycled beverage can, tyvec, lace paper, aluminum screen, watercolor paper, distressed lutradur and melted tyvec, crocheted hemp, wire and recycled art quilts. 



Sunday, April 12, 2009

Art In Common



In the next couple of weeks an exciting idea will take shape at www.kathyanneart.com

The KathyAnne Art website will have a membership option. For a membership fee of $35.00 a year, a member will receive:
*unlimited downloads of images and tutorials from the KathyAnne Art site
*20% off merchandise offered on the site
*20% off my internet workshops
*membership in a unique private social network, Art in Common: Discovering the possibities with digital imaging

This is the truly exciting part for me!!!! Art in Common is a private social network exclusively for KathyAnne Art members.

Members will be able to post their images for discussions, join discussions other members start, get artwork critiques from members and Kathyanne, ask questions and receive the latest information about digital printing on a variety of surfaces. There will be more as I create and build up the Art in Common services. Members will be able to invite other members, but they will have to be a member of KathyAnne Art in order to do that.

Every week I will post tutorials on Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, digital printing hints or ideas on assembling and using prints.
I will be doing tutorials for both the KathyAnne Art website and Art in Common.

Remember, members of KathyAnne Art will get all the tutorials they want with the membership.
I am working on many different types of tutorials about my work and my process.
I will continue to create new images and ideas that will appear on the site and also in Art in Common.
Members can request tutorials on subjects and if I don’t know, someone else on the network may be able to help.

My inspiration is for artists that want to learn about the digital process at all levels will be able to find what they want when using the Art in Common part of the membership.
As both KathyAnne Art grows, so will Art in Common.

I am looking at a way to be able to do video tutorials about my Photoshop process and be able to share it on Art in Common. This is the beginning of something that will grow weekly and as often as I can create ways for artists and individuals to use and print digital images.

If you have any questions, or want to do a pre-sign up, contact me.
You can get started at Art in Common by working on your page and taking a look around.

The membership option on KathyAnne Art will launch sometime this month.
I will announce the membership option launch as this happens.

Art in Common is already working and waiting for members to start participating☺





Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Book of Forests #1

Book of Forest #1 both sides of an accordion book.  
The pages are approximately 10" x 10"
Images for this book were taken on a day in
February spent in the Petrified Forest National 
Park in Northern Arizona.  Incredible trees
around 220 million years old-amazing:)


Details of the book follow:


The base for this first detail is a piece of crocheted hemp.  Topping that is a piece of printed tyvec that has been heated to distort the surface.  The tyvec is attached to the base with waxed linen that is also crocheted. 




This next detail is composed of layers of  digital prints on 6 surfaces including handmade paper, canvas, lace paper, metallic crinkle paper, aluminum screen and recycled beverage can pieces attached together with copper wire.












Here is a gel medium transfer on watercolor paper.  The top surface is a combination of dyed burlap with crocheted hemp.  Then printed tyvec has been cut into smaller squares and attached to a natural color of hemp.












These next 2 details are where this book started.  You can see in the bottom of these 2 details is a skin layer as the base.  The skin has been stacked with digitally printed layers of watercolor paper, a skin, metallic crinkle paper, lace paper and pieces of a printed beverage can.  































Other details from my first Book of  Forests.  The top piece is a detail of one of the pages from the book.  The other is the piece of tyvec that is printed and heated.  This piece has been cut up and layered with other digital prints on aluminum screen, heat distressed lutradur and canvas. 




Friday, March 27, 2009

Fiber Digital Journals 101


My upcoming internet workshop

Fiber Digital Journals 101:
Using digital media to create engaging mixed media journals

will start on April 7th and run for 3 weeks.

Class Description
Focusing on digital media we will learn techniques to create mixed media art journals. In this workshop we will design and construct our own original art journal from cover to cover. Exploring numerable possibilities for using digital prints, patterns and textures in journals, participants will experiment with their images to create surfaces that can be printed on ink jet printers.

At the conclusion of this workshop you will have your own signature journal developed from the multitude of innovative ideas demonstrated.

Week one:

Dye or paint the base pages
Work with digital grounds to coat surfaces for printing
Create transparent and/or textural skins

Week two:
Learn the process of digital printing on fabric
Manipulate images for printing

Week three:
Design the pages in the journal
Create your cover
Put it all together

To register and receive your supply list go to kathyanneart-tutorials
The image depicts some examples of pages from these type of journals. Join this workshop and create a journal or art journal uniquely your own.

Friday, March 20, 2009

FiberARTS April/May 2009 Issue

The new issue of FiberARTS has a blurb in News and Notes, about my Artist Project Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts. I always appreciate magazines including information on my work and FiberARTS is such a great magazine. A picture of Forest Surfaces 12 was included.

FiberARTS recently published an article on Maggie Pavlou, an artist from Los Alamos, New Mexico. Maggie creates clothing from compressed merino wool. After reading the article and ordering some sample squares of the wool I have been experimenting with printing the wool surfaces. That project is ongoing and I have been having success in printing. Now I want to get into some larger pieces to perfect the process. You can purchase this product and others from Outback Fibers.

Monday, March 16, 2009

More youtube videos




Yesterday I posted 2 more videos to youtube.  These videos are a continuation of the series "Expanding the Digital Print to Uncommon Surfaces" .  The first 3 were about coating, printing carrier sheets and then the results.  These last 2 are about the process that takes me from planning to assembling once the prints are finished.  Check it out and  view these videos  Part 4 and Part 5.

The piece that was shown in the 5th part video, changed early this morning.  One of those instant inspirations had me back in my studio to add to the piece.  It ended up having a layer underneath that is a digital print on copper screen with a border of digitally printed hand made paper.  The picture at the top of the post shows the final composition of the video piece.

The other pictures here are a some of the other pages in the start of Book of Forests 1.  This is the first piece of the series with several more to come.  As the piece continues,  it will lead me as far as the layout of the book.  The pages will be 10" x 10" on this one, but who knows what will happen from here.  

Some of the materials used above:

Digital prints on watercolor paper, tyvec, lace paper, metallic crinkle paper, copper mesh, hand made skins, beverage cans and hand made paper

Jute twine, hemp cord, crocheted light weight hemp, copper wire, hardware cloth and waxed linen



Thursday, March 12, 2009

Digital Prints on Beverage Cans





Last week I posted a video about digital printing beverage cans on youtube. Here are some of the cans I printed.






The process is fairly simple and gives me an interesting metal surface to combine with my mixed media artwork.

The artwork on the top in this post uses a skin surface made from gel medium and dyed cheesecloth as the base. The skin was sewn to a piece of organdy that has been digitally printed. The layers on the surface of the piece are composed of digital prints on metalic crinkle paper, lace paper and a skin with dyed cheesecloth. There are also pieces of printed beverage cans throughout. The layers were connected with waxed linen that anchors the layers to the skin and organdy base. This will be one of the pages in a open book composition.

Friday, March 6, 2009

KathyAnneArt Etsy Store



I've been working on my Esty Shop - KathyAnneArt. The shop opened in November, with only one art journal. In the last couple of days I uploaded around 23 items. The Amate Bark Book from my February 15th  post is there. As well as some of my Forest Surfaces pieces. Take a look to seewhat's there. When you are there, make me one of your favorite places to visit on Etsy.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Youtube videos on coating and printing


          Yesterday I finished posting some videos on Youtube. There are 3 videos about the beginning printing process for fabrics and specialty papers.

The videos entitled, "Expanding the DigitalPrint to Uncommon Surfaces" part 1 -2 and 3 document how I coat my papers and fabrics, attach them to cover sheets and then print.  

Posting the videos came as part of an internet workshop I am teaching.  In the next week I will be posting videos on printing on aluminum flashing and making skin type fabrics along with a few others.  The next videos will not be public, but only for the people taking the internet workshop.  We will also be working on assemblage.  I will be teaching this internet workshop again before the end of the year.

The designs above came from my visit to the Petrified Forest National Park near Holbrook Arizona.  These are some of the tessellation prints I put together as well as some of the fabric
printed for the videos.

If you would like to check out the videos on Youtube here are the links