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Wednesday, 18 August 2010
One Fish, Two Fish, Dead Fish, Blue Fish
Apologies to Dr. Seuss! The other day I bought some bream for our supper the next day. They were so pretty that I suddenly remembered a Japanese artist's work I had seen on a blog whereby he had made fantastic prints using dead fish. I thought I'd have a go........
First I prepared some sheets of paper by laying down a pale turquoise watery wash.
One one of them I laid a couple of sheets of cling film and allowed the paint to dry - it's a great technique for creating a watery texture.
Then I washed the fish, patted it dry and proceeded to paint it with a diluted Indanthrene Blue acrylic mix. Rather than press the fish on the paper, I pressed the paper on the fish, grateful that the previous washes had left the paper more pliable.
I made several sheets of prints and this was about the best one - luckily it was on the cling-film textured sheet. It was all a bit disappointing - I think the trick the Japanese artist had was to use a larger fish with more defined scales.
Finally, when it was all dry, I used indigo watercolour to go around the outlines and emphasize various features - fins, a few scales, eyes. I also brought out the lovely flowing shapes of the background with a deeper turquoise mix and a little indigo.
It's not exactly what I had in mind, but was a fun experiment - don't think it will be repeated however.
We didn't eat this particular fish you'll be glad to know! The ones we did eat were delicious.
Now what's that funny smell............
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6 comments:
A friend who does this does it with much bigger fish and with acrylic paint. It's very effective isn't it (and fun)
I really like this. Looks great and I think is worthy of more experimentation. xo
Sainsbury's eat your heart out ! ! !
:-) x x x
I'm going to try that with AMIE SOTO BLOSSOM
When you mentioned fish, I didn't know if you meant real ones, lol. But I love it, that is gorgeous, how they came out so clearly and the dark blue shades against your background is perfect together.
Debbie
These are lovely Caroline! I was reading about fish prints and looking at someones work on another blog a few weeks ago, it's the first time I'd seen fish printing.
Great stuff! I hope to see more here.
Have you tried potato printing? ;o)
Penny x
Hi Caroline,
I remembered, this is the artist that I was looking at who does fish prints, I found him thru penguin&fish blog.
Have a look here:
gyotakuartist.com
Penny.
x
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