Studio Work
Time to start something new, but I need wood first, so today I got some wood. Drove to my local home improvement center and got a piece of 1/2" birch plywood, which is what I have been using lately for my woodcuts. Also got a tube of wood filler. (used to only come in tubs, so this may be an improvement- I'll let you know) Carried them back to my car, loaded up, and headed for the Studio. I know every road in between to the two, so picking a route was not a problem.
I decided not to start any new pieces today, but used some time to reorganize my table, and clamp the slightly curved lauan boards that I have again. I'm hoping this will get them to straighten out a little, which will make it easier to draw on them, cut them, and make the print. Thanks to my experiment of a few weeks ago, I know that the back side is smoother, but I know the back side of one of them won't work at all (top layer of wood is missing in some spots), thus the wood filler I bought today. Seeing if it will work with the metal ink knives instead of the plastic putty knife I used to have remains to be seen. Either way, it says it still washes with water, and I do have some sandpaper to smooth it down.
So today I did a few sketches, but only on paper. Ideas for some future prints, but I think I will take some photos, and maybe look up some old photos first, to see what I have. Once I have reviewed that information, it may be time to start a new print. I also listened to some music today, once again from my recovered box of discs. This one was a commercially made disc, soundtrack to the film Heavy, which I have never seen, but I heard the director promoting the movie on Vin Scelsa's radio show and playing songs from the soundtrack, which is why I knew it was good and bought it many years ago. (the store I bought it from, Silver Tunes in Belmar, was torn down long ago to make a restaurant) Problem was that my favorite song was not playing at home, stopping after about 30 seconds every time I tried it. However, in my disc player in the Studio, it worked fine. That's a relief, I guess.

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