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HARD HEADED WOMAN

2D People posted on Mar 14, 2008
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Inspired by a Cat Stevens song, Hard Headed Woman: I’m looking for a hard headed woman, One who will take me for myself, And if I find my hard headed woman, I wont need nobody else, no, no, no. Im looking for a hard headed woman, One who will make me do my best, And if I find my hard headed woman I know the rest of my life will be blessed , yes, yes, yes. I know a lot of fancy dancers, People who can glide you on a floor, They move so smooth but have no answers. When you ask why’d you come here for? I dont know why? I know many fine feathered friends But their friendliness depends on how you do. They know many sure fired ways To find out the one who pays And how you do. Im looking for a hard headed woman, One who will make me feel so good, And if I find my hard headed woman, I know my life will be as it should -- yes, yes, yes. Im looking for a hard headed woman, One who will make me do my best, And if I find my hard headed woman... -------------------------------- This is monoprint MONOPRINTS Most of my monoprints were originally made in the 70s and 80s. EQUIPMENT Ink Roller [rubber compound] Platen Printer's Inks Paper Indian Inks [inc. white] Spray diffuser The process was as follows:- [1] The glass platen was inked up with printers’ ink. I made my own printing blocks. This one was made from a square mirror glued to an old wooden bread board. I saved money by using only black ink. [2] The paper was placed carefully on the inked plate. Any [preferably low glaze] paper can be used including odd wallpaper rolls. [3] the design was drawn on the front of the wallpaper [the coloured side]. The plain side was placed on the inked block. Drawing has to be done without too much hesitancy and with smooth clear strokes with an almost vertical pen [ballpoints are best for this]. Care must be taken not to rest the heel of the hand on the paper – the pressure will show up as a large ugly black mark. Please note that the circles were made by pressing a cup onto the paper, and the straight lines using a small ruler in the same way. [4] The basic process was completed using white ink for the highlights [5] when the ink was dry the picture was sprayed, using a mouth sprayer, with Indian inks [red, yellow, green etc] to give an overall background colour. These spray diffusers cost very little. They are made of two narrow metal tubes hinged at right angles. The slightly longer tube is placed in the bottle of ink, and the smaller tube has a mouthpiece. Blow steadily and a fine spray of ink will be propelled onto the paper.

Comments (20)


SecondChoice

10:26AM | Fri, 14 March 2008

i like the style very much! excellent work!

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Sylvia

10:35AM | Fri, 14 March 2008

~Magically Beautiful~ FABULOUS!! ^5^ Thanks for sharing

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koosievantutte

11:45AM | Fri, 14 March 2008

fine image and an interesting technique.

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hipps13

11:53AM | Fri, 14 March 2008

Hi Mike Cat Stevens brought back a memory his music as a child always stood out me music teacher taught us a few a beautiful painting smiles back at me as the words I read a smile inside beams sweet weekend to you warm hug with a smile, Linda

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beachzz

12:22PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

As soon as I saw the title, that song started up in my head!! I love this poem, my mom always told me I was way too hard headed for my own good, nice to know someone sees the benefit in that!!! The image, of course is also fantastic, and I love that you explained the process.

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waldomac

12:40PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

I love it. Absolutely beautiful. What a great modern rendition. This is my favorite of your work that I've seen so far.

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TallPockets

1:34PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

SUPERBLY done!! T.P.

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Minuano

2:05PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

I distinctly recall looking at some minimalistic work --- when I was a child. I would stare and try to make sense of lines, arcs and shades. The practice/habit haunted me for a good bit of my life. then all of a sudden, I realized, how much "freshness of thought" and creative-improvisation is crystalized in these works ... The world of expression will never be the same to me again :-) Mike, congratulations --- You brought me back with your intent shape maneuverings ... The lighting is precious. -Julian

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helanker

2:18PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

OHH !!! This is really awesome artwork. I am very impressed my your description of the way you work. It is so very interesting. Thank you for sharing it :)

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mizoli

2:55PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

Beautiful work!

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y_dokov

3:06PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

Exellent! I like it!

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algra

3:51PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

Splendid creation.

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auntietk

8:03PM | Fri, 14 March 2008

Fascinating process, wonderful result! I love the minimalist style.

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:38AM | Sat, 15 March 2008

Fabulous creation and splendid graphic aspect my friend.....!!!!

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BlueLotus7

9:01AM | Sat, 15 March 2008

LOL my hubby called me his hard-headed woman and also his saving angel. I shall email this to him while he's on duty in Japan...thanks, Mike!

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romanceworks

11:38AM | Sat, 15 March 2008

Always loved that song - and your artwork is really stunning. I like the subtle colors and technique. CC

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busi2ness

11:52AM | Sat, 15 March 2008

Although I don't understand the significance of all the materials and processes I can appreciate the lines, color and textures and it all comes together in a well composed pleasing unit. Ha, you give away your age talking about Cat Stevens my friend.

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amlondono

5:00PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Such a beautiful work , Ana

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amirapsp

8:16AM | Mon, 24 March 2008

Nice composition and image...FAV

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mamabobbijo

7:42AM | Mon, 14 April 2008

How wonderful to be able to take less than fifty short strokes of a pen and create such a multi dimensional woman! As one of those who couldn't make a recognizable drawing with a mimeograph machine I love watching these images emerge.


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