Last week I wrote about getting a little custom artwork made for me by a Bulgarian print-maker named Plamena Doycheva.
Because I do portraits on commission I was interested to try out the commission process from the other side, and so far it's been really interesting and enjoyable.
Plamena saw my portraits and asked if I wanted to incorporate a child into the artwork. This is what she sent me:
I loved the layout of the piece, but I didn't really like the child. Perhaps I've been doing too many portraits, but the child just reminded me of work (and stress!)
So, the child was taken out and this was the next sketch, which had a volcano instead of the child. I loved this.
I was really interested in learning about the print-making process and Plamena wanted to know about making stencils, so we've been exchanging photos.
Once Plamena has the basic sketch, she uses metal plates (washed with some kind of chemical) and some etching tools to etch the design in. These are some photos of the plates, tools, and her etched design.
I can't wait to see how it turns out. I really like the whole feel of the piece, and how the quote is wrapped around the image.
So, stay tuned - I'll post an image of the final artwork when I get it. (It's a Christmas present to myself - along with some bikinis. Yes, I know - where am I going to wear bikinis?? But, they were so cute!)
wow! What a fun post! I like the designs too - the volcano one has such a sense of a quirky world opening up for us to see... yay!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing and creative blog! WOW! You are so talented and are such an inspiration. So excited to have come across your blog. Keep up the great work :)
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