A throwback to life, not so long ago, but before social distancing: printmaking at the log cabin print shop with Purdue University’s Black Cultural Center. Thank you Rene Thomas, for the photo, and Regina Lang for bringing the students to our community! Hope we can “flatten the curve” and see each other in person soon!
Log Cabin Print Shop
Log Cabin Print Shop is a traditional printmaking studio in historic Old Washington, KY. It is an educational/social project whose goal is to bring regional and visiting artists together through printmaking. We were closed for many months due to the pandemic, but are currently working out the details for our program. We are currently open to the public saturday and sundays from noon-5pm.
Thanks for your understanding.
In the meantime, here are recent posts from the cabin.
Printing Garden Bunny at the Cabin – LIVE
I left my tripod at home, but im going to try to share a little bit of one handed printing in the studio. Hope you all are social distancing and enjoying the spring weekend!
Settling into a new routine
Today is my 14 day quarantineadversary! I’m finally settling into a new routine, which includes Nicholas Denhams 1pm sing along! Today I sat on the porch, carved a woodcut while listening. im Grateful to live in a small town with so many creative people!
Categories: printmaking, studio life
Carving a woodcut on the porch LIVE
Im enjoying the front porch with buddy and lulubelle. Going to start a new woodcut, am also trying something new. Watching comments from my ipad. If it works, i can see and answer your comments as they come in.
Count Your Blessings – Rainbow Roll
A collection of facebook and Instagram “stories” while creating the rainbow roll
Today, i stayed busy by printing at the cabin. I tried a new technique, called the ‘rainbow roll’ it’s when you use more than one ink on the same roller. It’s a little bit like juggling-trying to keep the correct consistency of all 3 inks at the same time. it took some getting the hang of, but I did it!
This was also my first experience printing with process colors (yellow, magenta, cyan). I’m used to painter colors, like: ultramarine blue, burnt umber, viridian, etc. CMYK process colors are different – id say mixing them feels more scientific than artist colors.
adjusting to a new way of life
As an artist, I like to think the work I do is essential. If nothing else, during this time of high anxiety, making art has helped me ‘keep calm and carry on’. The COVID 19 pandemic has brought a lot of our non essential economy to a halt.
I’m self employed, which means I don’t have the safety net of unemployment insurance, but IM OK: I have plenty of art supplies, food and toilet paper. I’m paid up on all my bills. I don’t have children to provide for. I’ve already started this year’s vegetable garden- sweet peas are in the ground!
This global emergency isn’t the right time for me try to sell art. I don’t have to be pushy and beg my friends and patrons to support my work right now. IM OK. Take care of yourself, and your family, check on the elderly and at risk people in your community, support someone whose business is in free fall…I am going to keep making, and I’ll sell you something really pretty and big and expensive once life gets back to normal.
Most of my business is ‘in real life’ sales. A lot of us have had to move their work online, and I’m going to try to do the same. I have been making some charming (6×8″) woodcuts printed on 8×10 heavyweight paper. If your financial situation is secure, and you’d like to have one, they are for sale at $20 each. You can use the purchase buttons above, or visit my online gallery to view other work for sale. The sale will help, but don’t feel any pressure to buy. IM GOING TO BE OK.
Keep an eye on this space. I’m going to keep making art, and will share online in hopes of providing cheer and inspiration for you all. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELVES AND EACH OTHER
-Ken
Dust Bunny and Laundry Bunny Woodcuts
I havent left my house since thursday, and im watching the news more than i should…i can tell its causing me to be anxious, but i cant stop watching. Thought some spring cleaning would be a positive way to keep myself busy. Just finished carving this dust bunny woodcut. Will probably walk down to the cabin and print it later on. Hope you all are doing well!
i try to avoid actually DOING chores whenever i can, so i started another chore bunny. Laundry!!
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laundry bunny – Woodcut$25.00
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dust bunny – Woodcut$25.00
Happy As A Pig In Mud
I already wish i had carved it bigger, this is 6×8. I combined 3 of my favorite things: printmaking, pottery and pigs! Title is: pig in mud. Will print later this afternoon.
Special thanks to a donation from Purdue University’s Black Cultural Center, we have a new set of inks (from an even more more local company than our normal ink: only 5 hours away:chicago) to try at the log cabin print shop. Going to take them for a test drive with pig in mud!
you *know* with all those new colors, the first one i cracked open was brown. Haha
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Pig In Mud – Woodcut$25.00
Pig On Bicycle – Woodcut Print – Log Cabin Print Shop
Its only 39 degrees right now, but sunshine makes all the difference. Im going to try to finish carving my pig on a bicycle today (week 3). The print shop is open today until 5pm for any artists who want to carve, print or just hang out.
UPDATE :Taking a moment to step back and think about where this is going
UPDATE: I think im done…maybe just one or two little details?
the test proof!
Log cabin print shop 2-22-2020 pig on bicycle
Its printmaking day at the log cabin print shop. Im ready to start a new 16×20 woodcut. Heres my sketch (only about 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches in size) ive transferred the sketch to tracing paper and drew a rough grid so i can flip the image and transfer to the wood block. No photos or computers…all analog. Stay tuned for progress reports