The next thing I have to finish is my latest boardwalk print, and I can't really color it until I order some new watercolors, but I can print a new proof now, . I have 3 sheets of the okawara left (need to order more of that as well) and I only need one for today.
On my way into the building I noticed a large stack of postcards on the 1st floor table, which turned out to be for the upcoming Open Studio event. A few days ago we got a weekly reminder of upcoming building events, and it listed that open studio, but then we got another email from a participant pointing out that the hours weren't correct. I went back and looked at the email from the organizer with his report on that meeting, and sure enough, these hours were not the same as the ones he put in his minutes. And now we had this postcard, and sure enough, the hours mentioned there didn't match either of the two things I had before. I think we have to get this worked out and soon. Coming up with a project to work on there is easy, but I do have to know when to show up. There's almost a month to go, so I'm not worried yet. No names on the card, and nothing about the basement. As long as they take care of things that day, I don't worry.
Meanwhile, I saw a whole pile of postcards that must have been shoved under the door of our space. For now I put them up on one of the tables that Molly uses, since I guess they are for her. She has missed the last bunch of events, so I have my doubts.
Now printing time. I saw various evidence that Molly has been there, but she wasn't there now, so that meant I could put on some music. I started with a home burned disc, my collection of Morphine, from the first and last albums, written about on this blog back in December of 2019. I had fixed a few issues on the block last time I was in, but pulled out a sheet of the right paper and my printing tools. Inked up the block, which was a little tricky, because this is my old wood, and that thin stuff does tend to curl a little, and then some more when cut. But I got it done, hand rubbed the proof, re-inked what needed it, and finally got my proof. Results are below:
Overall it seems to be a good one. I'll let this dry a week or so before I try coloring it. Won't be a problem, as I don't have all my water colors yet, and once I do get them, I want to practice first on the other proof I took on okawara, back last fall. That older one is slightly different, so I will call that an artist proof.
First disc done, I put on the one album I have from Pearl Jam, Vitalogy, which I wrote about back in September of 2023 if you want to know more. Cleaning up after inking always takes longer than when cleaning up after drawing or cutting, but that is the nature of cleaning up ink. Anyway, I was happy with the results, so on my next visit I will do something about coming up with a new project.