I made a template so that I couyld sign each engraving neatly. This involved cutting a window in a clear plastic folder. It worked well:
Each portfolio contains the ten engravings with the same edition number. The first set are all numbered 1/100 and so on.
I decided that the images should be prefaced by a title page that I would print letterpress in the small Albion. I composed the type:
After printing a proof, I used makeready to give a neat and even printing:
Soon, printed sheets were drying on the rack:
I rather enjoy bookbinding and making the portfolios was a pleasant change. Here is the finished item:

Inside, a card folder contained the engravings:

All spread out:

The Freshly Cut Portfolio is available from my website at a price of £135.
These portfolios were destined for the Oxford Fine Press Fair. I took the opportunity to print some more copies of "Twenty Five Bookplates":
Its always a pleasure to use my nipping press:
However, bricks wrapped in brown paper provide the weight for larger stacks of drying volumes.
After a week of long days and late nights, everything was ready to set off for Oxford.
6 comments:
You are a true artist. It's a pleasure to look at your work.
That's a lovely portfolio. So sorry I didn't get to Oxford for the show -- it would have been nice to meet again.
everything perfect!
kisses
MaRegina
Absolutely amazing work!
Andy your "Freshly Cut" portfolio is positively beautiful! It inspires me to create a portfolio at some point. It looks like it was interesting and rewarding project finely crafted and elegantly presented. You are definitely a printmaker's printmaker!Bravo!
Thank you for sharing your work process with us, Andy. I always enjoy seeing your prints and your portfolio is magnificent. I love your attention to detail!
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