It has been a pretty frustrating few weeks…

It has been a pretty frustrating few weeks, new books and the unavailability of paper and materials, delivery issues, whew. While we wait for dates from Rich and Ludlow Bookbinders as to when we will finally hold Neil’s The Case of Death and Honey in our hands, here are a couple of photo’s from Jealous Print’s studio showing the silk screens they used to create a five-colour print, and me, talking through and approving the colours for a small collection of poems also by Neil Gaiman Words of Fire.

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Trial setting for “Frozen Hell”, the ext…

Trial setting for “Frozen Hell”, the extended version of John W. Campbell Jr.’s “Who Goes There” that was made into the film “The Thing” by John Carpenter. The story will be illuminated by sixteen oil paintings, from single page to four-page foldouts, and loads of black and white illustrations and decorations by artist Greg Manchess. An Areté Editions project.

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Making ready one of Gary Gianni’s illust…

Making ready one of Gary Gianni’s illustrations for ‘The Case of Death and Honey’ by Neil Gaiman. This process adds one or more sheets of paper to heavier parts of the image. This increases the printing pressure on those areas so that the solids are solid without over-inking the lighter areas.

1) Two small holes are made through a printed sheet into the cylinder packing.
2) A piece of carbon paper is placed under the printed sheet and the areas that need more pressure are drawn round with a pencil so that the carbon paper marks the back of the sheet. A sheet of paper, in this case newsprint, is stack to the back using removable adhesive.
3) A sharp scalpel is used to cut round the marked areas and the newsprint is removed from the lighter parts of the image.
4) The sheet is stuck to the cylinder packing using the holes made at the start of the process to make sure that it’s accurately positioned.

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