Day 45 Sue talks of Print, Residences and takes us into Protest (sort of)

The delights of printing text
 On Friday morning Sue Baker-Kenton  presented to Core on her career, work and the subject of
residencies of which she has quite a bit of experience.


Sue is known to FAD CityLit students for her Print skills but her story and career is far more wide ranging with training as an illustrator, time spent with good remuneration in animation and  a further degree after a break  away from Art raising a family (MA in Printmaking) along with teaching qualifications and Sue has been teaching since 2005.


Sue has spent quite  a lot of time (and continues to) with various residencies including many residencies outside the UK - France Belgium and San Francisco (Crown Point Press) etching Lithographs all being places she has visited for different projects.

Sue has worked on longish  residencies in the UK with a longish residency in Bracknell  Air South Hill parks Arts and another with a Leicester Print Workshop  as well as ones with much shorter timescales. 

Collaborations have been with artists from different skills and even included a work (mainly discussion) with a Psychologist - some residencies have funding and support, payment and/or opportunity for exhibition and sale.   

Sue gets a lot from both working with others and her own work - she suggested you need to think about what you can get from collaborating and the amount of time involved.  

Lunchtime ideas 


Afternoon 

In the afternoon we pursued themes of Print and Protest having formed small groups to tackle issues we had some strong feelings about - I worked with Alicja considering Political issues around imprisonment and the death penalty.


we had  summarised some points and had the chance to try some experiments with Printing from letters and symbols.

Using text seen in Supermarket adverts 

Alicja had some more colourful outputs and our collaborative work used powerful text and colours Red for Blood and Purple for elites.

Showing some passion 

 I would be interested to make posters that used similar imagery to Supermarket posters to present the information about crimes against humanity, death penalty and so on.
Sale .. and


Here are some images that helped me think along these lines.

Sale....





               






And a Tesco use of graphics 



Oh and sale


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