A glimpse into my studio space

Are you like me and are a little bit nosy? and want to have a nose at someone’s studio space? Have you ever wondered what a printmaker gets up to in their studio? Obviously I cannot speak for all printmakers and artists but I can let you in on one of my recent printing days and give you a little insight into my creative space

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Kerry Day
Metal Creations: How I create the blue colours on my botanical metal sculptures?

I’ve been making my botanical metal sculptures for a while now and more recently I wanted to introduce some colour. After being about the technique called Patina I was interested in exploring this method. After a little bit of research I found out about a bit more. And after a failed attempt with salt and vinegar crisps (don’t ask) and a bit more experimenting, my homemade solution with table salt, water/white vinegar and ammonia began. Read on to find out how I make my botanical metal sculptures blue

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Metal Creations: How do I create the green colour on my botanical metal sculptures?

Several years ago I attended a few silversmithing courses at Bristol Folk House and after making a shed load of silver rings it was suggested by the tutor that I should have a go at making some little sculptures instead and use my botanical lino prints as inspiration

So armed with my learnt silversmithing techniques I began to make a series of sculptures of Money Trees and Cacti. I’ve been making these for a few years now and more recently I wanted to introduce some colour to them

I was told about a technique called Patina and after a little bit of research I found out about a bit more and my homemade kitchen experiments with ammonia and tobacco began.

Read on to find out what the hell Patina is and how I make my botanical sculptures green

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Lino Printing: How do I make my black and white botanical lino prints?

Usually when I create my botanical lino prints I will use the reduction method which is a way of creating multiple layers and colours using just one piece of lino. However over the past few years I have began to go back to doing black and white lino prints as well.

Black and white lino prints can be more dramatic and bold in appearance and have a modern graphic edge to them and make a lovely addition to any contemporary setting. So how do I make them?

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Clearance Sale: Botanical Inspired Ceramic Plant Pots

Update: Sorry Too Late The Sale Has Been And Gone

I’m having a clearance sale. Yay! When, where, how I hear you ask. Well it’s coming up at the end of the month, 27th to 30th August 2021, and it will be a sale of some of my botanical ceramics.

I’ve been making these pots for a few years now using one of my botanical lino prints for inspiration for the surface pattern, and the time has come to make some room, to have a clear out and to make new ideas come to life

So let’s have a sale. But before I get in to the details, let me give you some background info

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Kerry Day