Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009

Thursday, April 16, 2009
Spend some time on the prairie,Learn to recognise subtle variations of the bluestem prairie grasses.
Notice the myriad wildflowers and critters of the grasslands.
There is some real beauty to be found everywhere.
Stephen M. Perry
Thursday, April 9, 2009

"Above Otter Creek" Proof Print
From the pavement to the pasture
the track is rutted and muddy,
but for the cattleman the way is the life he has chosen...
He is the steward of the cattle, the land and the Bluestem grasses,
but above all he is the steward of independence and hard work.
Stephen M. Perry
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009

"Lilies of Days Past"
An Original Etching by Stephen Perry
Leftovers from some past pioneer's connection to civilization,
escapees from a farm wife's tended flower border
or runaways from the community down the road...
The ditch Daylilies remind us of times past
and brighten the day's drive.
Stephen M. Perry
Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Etched and Cleaned Plate is Inspected
Once the etching is considered complete, the stop-out solution is removed with alcohol, the hard ground is removed with paint thinner, the plate is cleaned and inspected. Additional work can be done on the plate by repeating the entire process of grounding, scribing and etching, or by several other means. I will talk about a few of those processes in future posts.
Some of the time I feel like an Artist,
some of the time I am a Chemist stirring up the corrosive salts,
and at times I am a journeyman printer or a coppersmith.
There's part of my day I spend as a journalist...
But throughout it all,
there is the creation of thoughts on paper for all to see.
Stephen M. Perry
Friday, April 3, 2009

"UPPER FOX CREEK WATERSHED"
An Original Etching
Flanking Highway 177 through Strong Township in Chase County,
The Fox Creek watershed includes private land and
some of the most well-known Flint Hills pasture lands,
Set aside and managed for the future
in the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.
Stephen M. Perry
Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Scribed Plate and Reference Photo

Detail of Scribed Plate
The black and white etching,
as the pen and ink drawing, is a process of reducing an image to its simplest form.
Without the distraction of color interpretation and reaction,
the viewer is able to move straight to the details which define the scene.
Stephen M. Perry

Tuesday, March 31, 2009
The clean plate is warmed on a hotplate and the hard ground, which is a waxy, tar-like substance, is applied with a small brush. The warm ground flows out into a thin, even coating over the plate. The plate is placed back on the hotplate to evaporate the solvents and begin the drying. After the plate has smoked a few minutes, it is removed to a cool surface to harden. After the plate has cooled and the ground hardened, the plate is ready to be worked.
Next: Scribing the image into the hard ground coating.
My attitude about printmaking is not necessarily about printmaking.
It's about making the best kind of image I can...
It's about talking as clearly as I can.
Stephen M. Perry
Monday, March 30, 2009
It's a New Week!

The copper plate has been beveled on the edges, to prevent the edge of the plate from cutting through the paper during the press run, and polished ready for degreasing and application of the hard ground coating.
The snows of March have come and gone.
Weather in Kansas has a way of invigorating and enlivening the mundane.
It's the changes and the challenges that keep us fresh!
Stephen M. Perry
Sunday, March 29, 2009

"Waiting for Spring"
An Original Etching
The snows and the winds have paid their visit.
The loft lies empty from its winter feed.
Somewhere out there is the new bud, the Bluestem sprout of Spring
that comes and brings with it new hope for a better year…
Sometimes it's only optimism that gets you from one year to the next.
Stephen M. Perry

