Branding - crafthaus2024-03-28T20:19:54Zhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/forum/topics/branding-1?groupUrl=Reworked&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI had a quick Google to try a…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-05-11:2104389:Comment:2372312011-05-11T13:40:16.870ZNicola Louise Reedhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/NicolaLouiseReed
I had a quick Google to try and find some images & found a coupe of the branding-on-paper works - they look amazing (though obviously it would be much better to view them in person!) - I think I'll definitely try some branding on paper - it had never actually occurred to me to try that out so thank you for the idea!
I had a quick Google to try and find some images & found a coupe of the branding-on-paper works - they look amazing (though obviously it would be much better to view them in person!) - I think I'll definitely try some branding on paper - it had never actually occurred to me to try that out so thank you for the idea! Thanks for sharing your lovel…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-05-11:2104389:Comment:2373312011-05-11T13:37:06.613ZNicola Louise Reedhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/NicolaLouiseReed
Thanks for sharing your lovely images! I hope so too - I definitely think there's a lot of possibilities with branding.
Thanks for sharing your lovely images! I hope so too - I definitely think there's a lot of possibilities with branding. Have you ever seen the prints…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-05-03:2104389:Comment:2342992011-05-03T19:07:52.270ZThe Justified Sinnerhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/TheJustifiedSinner
<p>Have you ever seen the prints made by John Cage - better known as a composer, but also a phenomenally talented printmaker and calligrapher - using a branding technique on the paper? If you are REALLY interested a few of these prints are on show in the <a href="http://www.dlwp.com/WhatsOn/ExhibitionDetail.aspx?EventId=1349" target="_blank">De La Warr Pavilion</a> in Bexhill. I knew of these prints from a biography of him that I read some time ago, but it was great to be able to see them in a…</p>
<p>Have you ever seen the prints made by John Cage - better known as a composer, but also a phenomenally talented printmaker and calligrapher - using a branding technique on the paper? If you are REALLY interested a few of these prints are on show in the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dlwp.com/WhatsOn/ExhibitionDetail.aspx?EventId=1349">De La Warr Pavilion</a> in Bexhill. I knew of these prints from a biography of him that I read some time ago, but it was great to be able to see them in a gallery.</p>
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<p> </p> This is a technique I love, t…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-05-03:2104389:Comment:2343762011-05-03T18:33:42.706ZEmily Watsonhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/EmilyWatson
This is a technique I love, too... I print all of the copper plates on which I enamel, and you're absolutely right that there is both a sense of immediate ease and a need for a controlled touch. I've only tried this a little with fabric but hope you continue to push the possibilities!
This is a technique I love, too... I print all of the copper plates on which I enamel, and you're absolutely right that there is both a sense of immediate ease and a need for a controlled touch. I've only tried this a little with fabric but hope you continue to push the possibilities! Sara Nevay says: I love the i…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-04-26:2104389:Comment:2320302011-04-26T18:39:23.162ZNicola Louise Reedhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/NicolaLouiseReed
<strong>Sara Nevay says</strong>: I love the immediacy of this method of printing and the fact that it is permanent in it's haste. My experience of printing by way of burning or singeing fabrics has largely been with the use of computer programmes and laser cutters and so always a rather lengthy process. Saying that, there is nothing flippant or nonchalant about this branding technique - the placement of the brand, and like Nicola says, the moderation of temperature, are very important with the…
<strong>Sara Nevay says</strong>: I love the immediacy of this method of printing and the fact that it is permanent in it's haste. My experience of printing by way of burning or singeing fabrics has largely been with the use of computer programmes and laser cutters and so always a rather lengthy process. Saying that, there is nothing flippant or nonchalant about this branding technique - the placement of the brand, and like Nicola says, the moderation of temperature, are very important with the desired outcome in mind. I love how dark and smokey these brands are - a refreshing change for myself from the usual orange tones of rust!