After a chance encounter with a screen-printing demonstration in Newcastle-on-Tyne and seeing an exhibition (of photo-screenprints) in Glasgow’s Third Eye Centre (now the Centre for Contemporary Arts), I spotted an advert in the Glasgow Herald for an evening class in 1977: the Glasgow Print Studio had captured another soul.
I am indebted to Johnny Taylor, Dominic Synder, Robert Meek, Clive Sutton, Stuart Duffin and others for sharing their knowledge during evening and weekend workshops.
All imagery is photographically derived.
In 1985 I joined one of the Print Studio’s sub-committees and became an active fundraiser through the organization of a number of the Loveliest Night of the Years. I became a full member of board a few years later, later acting as the Company Secretary.
Recently I’ve become interested in:
- gel lithography, one of the more esoteric photo-mechanical processes
- relief printing, mainly because laser technology (and Photoshop) allows me to transfer photographic imagery to wood. Hopefully this will allow some emulation of a printing process developed by Karel Klic after his photogravure successes.