Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Experimenting with Surface Texture


In this video workshop we well look at a couple of ways to create simple textures on a surface before printing. Fabric, paper and canvas are a few of the surfaces that work well with these techniques. As you add texture keep it thin enough so the surface will fit safely through you printer. 

Once the textures are dry, apply the precoat of your choice—use a carrier sheet and print. 
For this workshop I used the following items:
Continued in workshop pdf.....


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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Metal Collage Process Workshop

This metal collage process workshop is a 22 minute video. The video will take you through the creation of one of my metal collages.The materials include digital prints on printing plates, wire assemblages, hardware cloth among other added elements. Materials will be explored (some shown and not used) and ideas developed as I work my way through this piece. 

Process workshops show and talk about a process, but are not actually a complete how to. Using your creativity, draw from the information and create your original artwork with materials of your choice. Improvise to suit your own purposes. 

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Friday, December 13, 2013

iPhone—iPad Art


This months tutorial is a video with accompanying pdf. The video is on YouTube and Vimeo and the PDF is free on my KathyAnne Art Site at this link.

Just add the icon to the cart and check out with a zero balance. Your order number will arrive by email. Go to the site to log in under non member with your email address and order number and download your file. It's that easy!  Hope you enjoy it!!!

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Friday, November 8, 2013

Assembling Metal Surfaces

My journey with digital printing on alternative surfaces started over ten years ago. Since then the amount of digital prints created in my studio is in the thousands. Originally my goal was to add interesting fabrics to my art quilts by printing my designs. As my art expanded—digital prints on alternative surfaces became my palette. This process workshop “Assembling Metal Surfaces” depicts some of my current works in progress and how they are constructed.

This is a process workshop and not a specific step-by-step instructions. On my KathyAnne Art site you will find a few other workshops that give step-by-step how to’s with some of my process using metals and hardware cloth.





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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Preparing and Digitally Printing Lightweight Metals Part 2

Continuing with Part Two of "Preparing and Digitally Printing Lightweight Metals" the workshop takes on a video format. This allows viewers a personal look at the print process and all it entails.  Photoshop CC is used for image manipulation. The video illustrates the result of the actual verses the printed images. Using my Epson R3000 I demonstrate how to load the surface through the front feed. This second part of the workshop concludes with varnishing the finished prints.

The accompanying Pdf for video access also contains a supplier list for the various supplies.


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Friday, September 27, 2013

Preparing and Digitally Printing Lightweight Metal


Exploring digital printing on different types of metals inspires me. Beverage cans have long been my metal of choice and are used in many of my art assemblages. Printing plates are another enjoyable surface to print digitally. The subject of this workshop will be other types of lightweight metals in the 36 gauge range. Copper, brass and aluminum in 36 gauge are really quite nice to print and then work with after printing. Their pliable characteristic adds to my interest for investigating possibilities after they have been printed. 

This is Part One of a Two part workshop. The first part is about preparing the metal and ideas on image selection. The second part is the print process and all the particulars.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Constructing Studies with Digital Prints on Alternative Surfaces

by KathyAnne White

My studio is continually stacked with surfaces for printing and surfaces already printed. Most of the time my four largest studio tables— 4 x 8 foot (10.160 x 20.320 cm) are end to end with an array of digital prints in various stages of assemblage. For this workshop I will share my after printing process. This process workshop allows you to observe ideas
 for creating possibilities. Whether you work with digital prints or other types of mixed media this is about getting creative by doing studies to push your own creative process. 

When working on a new body of work—studies assist me with hands—on—creating.

Constructing Studies is a 14 page PDF workshop. Be sure to browse this blog for descriptions of many of the workshops on KathyAnne Art. If you are not a member you can take individual workshops for $9.95.



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