I spent a delightful Saturday at one of my happy places on this earth… Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum… for a workshop called Collage With Wood Type, led by artist Mel Kolstad.
It was eight years ago that I took my first class with Mel — and it was collage!
And another one two years ago — also collage & printing!
And another one two years ago — gel printing!
Even though we didn’t need to bring anything to the workshop, I had a bag full of stuff, including the gel prints I’d made at that previous workshop.

And I used some! There are two in the unfinished piece above. I’ve printed that dancing lady before, and I just love her. QUEEN! not John Mallards Wife. The more I looked at that prescription, the more I scratched my head…

I also used some gel prints in this piece — or two — the “sky” is mounted on one piece of mat board, the “grass” (or whatever) is on another. I think it will be all one piece in the end, and probably layered much more. I need to spread out & reacquaint myself with all the fodder I’ve collected over the years.
The illustration is from a broken children’s book — I only have part of it, but they’re all amazing and there’s even one showing a girl sewing. Yeah, that’ll be something someday.
I spent the morning, plus a little bit after lunch, printing.


I printed much, much more than that — a whole different lock-up, even.

I already pulled some type at home to do a little bit more. The thing about a workshop like this is you really have no idea about what’s going to inspire you. I did a bunch of random printing, then pulled out some fodder & picked a few things from what Mel brought, and nothing really started coming together until later… and then there wasn’t time to regroup/reprint. Thankfully, I’m able to do that at home (on a very small scale), and Mel also shared some tips for making prints at home even if you don’t have a press.
Things were a lot quieter yesterday, and OMG was it ever hot! Ali & the kids came over for a while — we hung out, tried to stay cool, had some pizza — and it was great to see them, since school started TODAY!!
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What fun, Vicki! I have never done this… but gosh it looks like a delightful way to spend a day! I really like what you have done! Thank you so much for sharing!
Like Kat, this is not something I’ve tried, but you sure make it look like fun! The things you used are fabulous; I love the prescription and the prancing pig.
What fun! and “fodder” might be the most delightful word I’ve read today.