BFA Printmaking
University of Louisville
2012
All work is © Clinton McKay unless otherwise indicated
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Silkscreen processed with my duplicator web app and photoshop
I promised some scans the other night but had to make a trip to Kentucky so I’m just now getting them reduced and uploaded. These are 9 of the postcards I had in my BFA show, they represent the kinds of prints I sent around the world during my Postcards after Ray Johnson piece in early 2012. These are all postcard size:
1) Photolithograph using tusche and silkscreen on artex
2) Silkscreen monotype
3) Photo etching on solarplate using water based tusche on artex
4) Stone lithograph of silkscreened gum arabic
5) Watercolor monoprint made by evaporating liquid on a copper plate
6) Silkscreened sugarlift etching and aquatint with watercolor monoprint
7) Photolithograph using tusche and silkscreen on artex (from the same print as #1)
8) Open bite using hard ground on copper with three layers of blind monotype (from rubbing the plate upside down over thin ink layers)
9) Stone lithograph using rubbing crayon and silkscreened Stones liquid tusche
Digital experiment working with scans of two silkscreen monoprints. This is my usual response to getting prints that look inexplicably like weird fishes and circles.
New silkscreen monoprint technique. This was a success I think. Not sure how I’ll be able to scan the larger one I did but it’s much better than this one.
Oil pastel under the film positive for my second silkscreen print ever (from Intro to Printmaking, Fall 2009)
Silkscreen monoprint + databending with Audacity + bitmap tracing in Flash + Kim Asendorf’s Pixel Sorting program
Silkscreen monotype (ca 2011) + Kim Asendorf’s Pixel Sorting program
I just stumbled upon this picture of my mom going at my Cut Piece after Yoko Ono during my BFA show last semester, thought it was cute :)