This is so impressive - firstly that you are such a dab hand at the judder and shake - I reckon that takes some skill.....and the different effects you were achieving they were really weird wow !!!
This has me so pumped to try with my students (high school). My student teacher and I just spent our prep playing around on the photocopier and had one of our science teachers fully engaged in what we were doing!
This is so cool. But how do you transfer the image to the plate? I’ve only ever done really simple collagraph, an image this complicated kind of blows my mind!
A simple trace and copy. Rub a bit of charcoal on the back of the photocopy and trace with ball point pen to transfer on to the paper. The magic look of the collogragh technique does the rest.
This is so impressive - firstly that you are such a dab hand at the judder and shake - I reckon that takes some skill.....and the different effects you were achieving they were really weird wow !!!
What a giggle, really enjoying your videos!
Thanks so much! really glad that you are enjoying them.
This has me so pumped to try with my students (high school). My student teacher and I just spent our prep playing around on the photocopier and had one of our science teachers fully engaged in what we were doing!
That's great, so glad it this idea is being used
Wow, so inventive!
Great stuff - thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is so cool. But how do you transfer the image to the plate? I’ve only ever done really simple collagraph, an image this complicated kind of blows my mind!
A simple trace and copy. Rub a bit of charcoal on the back of the photocopy and trace with ball point pen to transfer on to the paper. The magic look of the collogragh technique does the rest.
Wow
I *HAVE* to try this!
instant surrealism