Supermarket Smoke- Finished
The last step in this process is to print the block and see what I have. Since everything seems to be cut, that was all that was left to do. I already had a half sheet of paper left from the Robert Johnson prints I pulled recently, so I didn't need to do that. I don't have much ink left, so I need to order some more, but I knew I had enough for today. I pulled some ink from the can, worked it well, and rolled it up onto the block. Printing was the standard method.
I had put a good amount of ink on the block, but the first print always takes more than expected, so I had to go back and re-ink a few areas. Not many though. When I decided I had done enough, I removed the print from the block. Results are below:
In general I am happy with this. I don't see a need to do any major changes, just clean up a few spots here and there. So I am going to declare this print done. That means I have to start something new soon. But I'll worry about that another day.
For music today, I went with one of the many discs made by my friend Doug, recently brought home from storage. It started with the Locked Down album from Dr. John, who seemed appropriate for today, as he was a New Orleans institution and today is Mardi Gras (see the last post for information about that), although to this point I wasn't a big fan of Dr. John. A little too much shtick in his music for me. However, this album (I later learned) was produced by Dan Auerbach (of Black Keys fame), who also plays on the album as well. All I know is that I liked the album very much. This music is followed up by half an album from the Chicago based JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound, something called Want More. Not sure why Doug only gave me half an album (there was room for a few more songs on the disc) but I'm not one to complain about free music, and this home burned disc was good music to work by.

















