The Turn of the Year.. and yes, more Moons.

Today must be one of my very favourite days, because I know that tomorrow, albeit falteringly, it will start to get lighter. Hope, spring, warmth and sun cannot be far away.

Meanwhile my first, fascinating, full-on, MA project is drawing to a close.
Not so much about finishing things this one, more about cranking up the thinking processes. And for another two weeks I will remain deeply in thrall to the lovely Moon, lost in the wonder of its science, myths, facts, fallacies, hopes and dreams.
There will be a last little sliver of a waning moon tonight before a new moon for Christmas. I have learnt enormous amounts of stuff; about book forms, monoprinting and the moon.

I have made some strange images, played with many maquettes, knitted a Clanger, read some extraordinary fiction and finally worked on a set of monoprints which, in a way, relate the story of my research. I am now just assembling them into a rather haphazard book. The learning curves have been steep but the skills will be useful. So here,  for the winter solstice, are a few of the monoprints. Out of over 60 plus I  have to whittle it down to 29 ish.  I will post the full set when I have made those tricky final decisions and also will explain a little about how and why I got there.

 

hands f_resize         man in moonf_resize

mothsf_resize         panther f_resize[4]

rabbit f _resize         running moon f_resize

snake 1 f_resize         thingf_resize  

 

tree f_resize         toadf _resize copy

Ten of the monoprints, some with relief printed additions: image size 4 x 6 inches

Somehow they seem appropriate for Christmas. I will, yes really, be back to the blogs with a bit more regularity in the New Year and I might just get one more post in before Christmas but, if not, a very Happy Christmas to all my faithful blog readers…

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3 Comments

  1. I am so in awe of your talent.

  2. Happy Solstice, Val! Love your moonoprints!

  3. Thank you so much John and Katy.. the monoprints have been fascinating frustrating and have endless possibilities.. Happy Christmas to you both and thank you!

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