Mike Lyon

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‘Lee’ painting 35 x 21 inches

May 21, 2009 By Mike Lyon

‘LEE’ 2009, 35×21 inches, acrylic painting on tinted paper

Filed Under: Drawing, Featured, Painting, Video Tagged With: Black Paint, Blue Pigment, Painting, Pencil, Sponge, Sumi, White Paint

Shunga (spring picture)

December 16, 2003 By Mike Lyon

Pigment is Prussian Blue pigment suspension and sumi, both from Daniel Smith* mixed into a little home-brewed rice paste I cooked up from Lineco, Inc Neutral pH Pure Rice Starch (McClain’s now has some nice Japanese rice starch, too). I jury rigged a primitive sort of double boiler from my hot water pot heating some […]

Filed Under: Woodblock Tagged With: Blue Pigment, Daniel Smith, Double Boiler, Formalin, Lineco Inc, Prussian Blue, Rice Starch, Water Pot

Music

May 15, 2002 By Mike Lyon

This is an example of the prints I produced for Baren Forum’s 13th Exchange, “Music”. The prints are chuban, paper about 10 1/2 inches high. The print shown is a reduction print, printed by hand using Traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques and materials (except, of course for the reduction part). Traditionally, each of the fifteen […]

Filed Under: Woodblock Tagged With: Blue Pigment, Brushes, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Moku-Hanga, Printing Techniques, Prints, Prussian Blue, Red Rag, Risk, Several Times, Stack, Suicide, Water Brush, Water Container, Woodblock Print, Woodcut, Workspace

The Fisherman and his Wife

July 4, 1996 By Mike Lyon

This was  my first ‘traditional’ multi-block Japanese woodblock print.  It was made during a two week workshop taught by Hiroki Morinoue at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass, Colorado.  That was a life-changing experience — VERY stimulating — and launched me into a whole new world of moku-hanga (traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking)!  WOW!  Total immersion […]

Filed Under: Woodblock Tagged With: Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Blue Pigment, Cadmium, Carbon Black, Color Scheme, Dry Pigment, Fairy Tale, Fisherman And His Wife, Hiroshige, Hosho, Iwano Ichibei Paper, Japanese woodblock print, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Key Block, Living National Treasure, Moku-Hanga, National Treasure, Prussian Blue, Snowmass Colorado, Total Immersion, Vertical Grain, Woodblock Print, Woodblock Printmaking, Woodcut, Yellow Pigment

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