Snowdrops! It was love at first sight. They don’t grow where I live and I had only read about them in story books. It was in England that I saw them for the first time. When I started with the wildfower series block printing, I already knew snowdrops had to be part of the set. I started with photos and then paintings, and now I have made those lino prints and subsequent books using them. Along the way, I have added on to my block printing tips page.
During our visit to a castle ruin in Northern England, the lady there told us about an old church hidden behind the market square. She said I would particularly love it. As I walked through the gate, I saw this gloriously overgrown place. These beautiful, gentle flowers blanketed the ground all around the headstones and the old trees there. She was not wrong!
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That was it! Love at first sight. I would love to get another chance of taking better and more close-up photos of them.
Best friends – Work in progress sketch
According to German folklore, snow was transparent and asked each flower to share its color. The flowers were condescending and turned their faces away. It was the snowdrop that gave snow its white color. Snow was touched. It offered the flower its protection and they became best friends.
My snow and winter-loving heart loves this story beyond imagination.
In the Lost Pages book, I painted these snowdrops with falling snow. Of course, I have painted a few more snowdrops since then. During those times, I studied them as well. That knowledge was something I made use of when I started drawing for the lino block.
Before I start on a large piece, I always warm up with carving a smaller version of the picture. It gets my muscles used to the lines I am going to carve. I also make sure the design will work for the carving. This is where I adjust the design for the larger piece if required. This way I tend to make less mistakes when I work on the larger carving. Saves a lot of time and material.
These little bits of notes tend get lost very easily, just like little pieces of paper. So I created a new page where I will add them on as I share them here. I also added the page on the sidebar for easy access. I hope you find it helpful.
There are some design choices I make before I start drawing something. I decided on seven flowers and that was not negotiable. Don’t ask me why, it’s just how my head works. Placing the flowers without crowding them so each one can shine was the challenge on this one. I also wanted them to face each other so they looked conversational.
Also, I needed to keep an empty space for the butterfly.
Many iterations later, I finished carving the block, and then finally got to print it. I mostly pull my prints on heavier printing paper, but I also like to pull a couple of prints on thin Japanese rice paper. The texture of the paper gives the print a slight unevenness, making it look very delicate.
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Notice the difference between the crisp print of the Fairy Lantern on the heavy paper and the textured print on the rice paper.
Afterwards, I made notebooks using the prints. That particular shade of blue makes me think of twilight time, my favorite time of the day. The light grey-white kept calling my name until I gave in and made another one with that color too.
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The three wildflower lino prints I have finished so far – Northern California Fairy Lantern, Enduring Thistle and Softhearted Snowdrops. The fourth photo is of the books I made using those prints as covers.
While playing with different book cover ideas, I fell in love with the French Fold. The cover board wraps over the edge into the inside of the book, making it look stylish and elegant. This also makes the binding more stable.
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I hand made the rest of these books in hardcover with French Fold. As the paper I use in these books is great for writing and drawing, I have been using them for my language and art studies, as well as notebooks for any and everything. You can purchase the notebooks from my shop.
I really really love wildflowers. I can’t go out during the spring and summer months because my chest tightens up from pollen allergies and I can’t breathe. When I am out and about during the winter months, snowdrops is the one flower I get to enjoy freely. It has bestowed the same kindness on me as it did on snow.
I love these unassuming gentle white flowers. Seeing them again one day will feel like seeing someone special after a long time. For now, I am simply over the moon about being able to create a lino print of them, and books too. I hope you liked my version of the snowdrops.
-Soma
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