Yesterday’s 1st print, above, left, w backwards “a”.
Above, Right—cleaned up final version. (Decided against a heart or anything in the “O”—Open like this, I see it holding open space.)
I rushed too fast to “fix” the first carving : this morning I love that 1st version! I wish I’d printed a whole bunch of them – – (maybe fixing the “a”—or not even that). I like how chunky and crowded it is.
I texted it to a woman I know from the store yesterday, saying I’m going to post them up in the store’s neighborhood. (Their oil ink has to dry first.)
Her reply practically made me cry: “Not much makes me happier than guerrilla art that makes you smile (or rally)”
And she recommended this book by Cory Doctorow, an author/journalist/sci-fi-er I like: Enshittification: Why everything suddenly got worse and what to do about it (2025)
“Enshittification, as defined by Doctorow, is a process that online platforms undergo from being user-friendly and valuable to gradually turning into revenue-driven platforms at the expense of user experience”.
Doctorow is at craphound.com.
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I’m learning: in printmaking and life, you can make duplicates … but you can’t go backwards.
So—on we go, forward!


You certainly can't go backwards with reduction printing!
ReplyDeleteYikes, no. Done is done.
Deletewhen i first saw the two photos, the one on the left really jumped out. even the backwards "a" is okay.
ReplyDeletek
You confirm what I saw this morning
DeleteLove number one! your instincts are right! As usual!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even notice that the A was backwards- looked normal , except better, to me.
Well, damn. I RUSHED to fix no. 1 by carve it away, and I can’t get it back.
DeleteLesson learned (maybe):
Don’t rush to cut!