Finally found some time to pick up the 3D-modeling/printing-thread from last years workshop at KKV. 3D-printing still feels like science fiction (and I like it).
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Block printing IV: Masonite and linocut
Another tree with drilled holes as highlights in the leaves. I can't decide if I like these perfectly rounded dots or not - I think maybe they look more like small lights or sparkle than actual leaves? The tower in the small linocut is tilting - I didn't see that until I saw the print. Could've fixed that in Photoshop before posting but I didn't... because that's cheating. ;-)
Monday, July 28, 2014
Block printing III: Linocut
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Block printing II: More masonite-cut
It's been really warm here. 30°C day after day. Quite exhausting. Luckily for me the garage, shaded by some large pines, is the only place here at my parents place where the temperature is at least somewhat comfortable. I keep making big block prints in masonite board with my proof press. Lots of fun and I think the prints come out real nice.
My buddy Per likes them too.
My buddy Per likes them too.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Block printing I: Masonite-cut
Spending some time at my parents house. No woodwork yet this summer but I've wiped the dust off my old proof press and set it up in the garage. I've used it mostly for small lino cuts earlier but now I wanted to do something larger. I also wanted to use non conventional tools for creating the shapes for the block. Tools like band saw, regular drills and the "chisel-drill". A fantastic device that makes square holes. No I'm not kidding, see picture below! I picked masonite board as my material for the block. It worked fine with the flying flaming ape-scull where I used mostly the band saw (I have to find out a way to make the colors align better though). But not so well with the big ship where i had to use normal woodcutting tools for some of the details. The masonite is quite hard on the surface but soft and cardboard like underneath, which makes it fragile. And the water soluble color I'm using makes the masonite swell. Maybe I can find something to harden it with once it's cut? Otherwise I don't think it will last for many prints. Some varnish maybe? Or oil?
The test prints are approx. 30 x 60 cm.
The test prints are approx. 30 x 60 cm.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Music again
Just a reminder about my album available at Spotify and other digital platforms. Specifics in earlier post. Enjoy!
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Mythology
I'm illustrating a spread about Greek mythology this week. A dear subject for me - strong characters, cool clothes and every now and then - an occasional monster. Here's a favourite: Hades, the god of the underworld with his three-headed dog Cerberus.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
My Music
It's the glorious digital era when anyone can be an international
recording artist, even your regular children's book illustrator from
the deep woods of Sweden.
Check out my album at for example Spotify. It's also available at Wimp, Google Play, Deezer, Amazon, iTunes etc. I guess using my name as search-word would be the easiest way to find it there.
It's mostly me playing but my good buddy Björn Fryklund of Freak Kitchen-fame plays some excellent drums on two tracks. Hope You like it!
And yes, I did the cover illustration. I thought that was convenient, being an illustrator and all...
Check out my album at for example Spotify. It's also available at Wimp, Google Play, Deezer, Amazon, iTunes etc. I guess using my name as search-word would be the easiest way to find it there.
It's mostly me playing but my good buddy Björn Fryklund of Freak Kitchen-fame plays some excellent drums on two tracks. Hope You like it!
And yes, I did the cover illustration. I thought that was convenient, being an illustrator and all...
Labels:
Album covers,
Illustrations,
Music,
Painting
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
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