La Fogata

Mixed media xylocollage on paper (1/1), 50 x 56 cm, £150

Homemade baren (top)

Homemade baren (bottom)

 

La Fogata (‘bonfire’ in Spanish) refers to the primitive bond we have with the element of fire. I used two techniques: xylography and collage. I used my homemade baren to press the paper to the wood to transfer the image. 

Curator’s Notes: Xylography is an ancient printing technique developed in China and Japan in the 8th and 9th centuries. The image in carved in relief into a wooden block, which is then inked. Paper is pressed to the block to transfer the image.

Baren refers to a hand tool with a flat bottom and a knotted handle used in Japanese woodblock printing to burnish the back of the paper in order to transfer ink from the plate to the sheet.

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