Working on multiple pieces at once

I find it freeing to work on several pieces at once. That way I can go with the flow.

work on many gelatin prints at one time

And I can give each piece time to dry.

gelatin plate prints on the studio wall

Having space to lay out the pieces in progress is important. Because I work small it is pretty easy to spread 5 to 20 pieces around the studio.

screen prints on the clothesline to dry

When screen printing I use a clothes line system.

Gelatin monotype prints drying on foam core board

When gelatin printing I use over sized pieces of foam core.

handmade books with double fan binding

With book forms, I can usually get away with the 4 table tops in my studio.

Gel monotype prints in progress on the studio wall

Sometimes, I use the walls to admire work that is in progress or done.

screen prints drying on the studio floor

If necessary, I have even used the floor, when I was in production mode.

Do you work on several pieces at once? Do you have special ways to expand your work space to accommodate drying pieces?

If you would like to explore binding prints or papers into books with a glued double fan binding, then check out the details on the workshop page. Class starts soon. This is a great way to use your piles of gelatin prints.