First, I sketched up the initial design, scanned it in, then cleaned it up and played with colors in the computer. After a bit of playing, I finally ended up with this.

Next I split the colors into 3 separate black and white compositions to use to burn the screens for the 3 different colors I wanted to print. I needed to take the compositions and have them printed on the laserjet printers at Kinkos because I needed carbon in the ink. Laserjet prints contain carbon, but my home inkjet printer does not.






Once the screens were all burned it was time to print. I didn't have the color blue that I wanted, so I decided to mix my own. First lesson, I should have started with white, then added the blue. It was impossible to get it light enough once I had all that blue on my screen. Even after I printed all of my papers I still had TONS of ink left on the screen. All the ink was good for a nice even print though.





I also learned that registering 3 colors with this model gocco is super difficult. Lots of mess-ups for sure.
The final point of frustration I had was knowing how much ink to flood the screen with. It seems to vary from color to color. I dont know if maybe the inks I have are different ages or if it has something to do with the pigment, but the dark green gave me ALL SORTS of agitation. Whenever I'd peel it off the screen I'd end up with certain areas with a heavier ink buildup than others. I was running low on the dark green ink, so I wasn't quite as generous with it as I was with the other two colors, and I wonder if that might be the culprit? If anyone has had similar experience with this kind of trouble, please share! Once I ran out I threw some black ink on the screen and it didn't give me that trouble... or maybe it did, but wasn't as noticeable because black is more opaque.
Does anyone have any tips on cleaning the screens? It seems impossible!
Overall, the experience was fun, and I cant WAIT to get more supplies for another project. I'm still unsure if I want to send these prints out as Christmas cards, or if I should just get the original illustration printed at kinkos or something to send out. I feel like the quality of this first run isn't necessarily what I want it to be to share with others, but then again is part of the charm in it's flaws? You can CERTAINLY tell they're hand-made. I'll have to live with them a bit longer to make my final decision.
So that's my first gocco experience in a nutshell! Hopefully there will be more to come.

4 comments:
HI there! This is the first time I blog you! I'm from Spain, Andalusia, and I jut found you leading link by link, because I'm deeply in love with Gocco and I'd like to know where to get one!
Could you help me?
Your drawings are fab!
Warm regards and thank you!
Smilax
Very impressive first gocco attempt!
I love my gocco, but am still too scared to do multicolour/layer prints.
Smilax, sadly they're out of production. You can find some on ebay, and sometimes you can find someone selling one in a gocco flickr group, but they've also stopped shipping supplies so even if you get one you might not be able to use it for long. :( I'm on the search for supply alternatives so that I can continue to use mine, and also stocking up. *sigh* It's very sad! If you end up finding one and know of a place where I can continue to get supplies, definitely let me know! Good luck in your search, sorry I'm not much help. Have a lovely day!
Left & write, thank you very much! I should have been more cautious with my multi-layer print. I think that's why the dark green was giving me trouble. Even though it was dry to the touch (3-4 hrs of drying) i dont know that it was set up enough to print on top of. Hopefully you will have better luck than I had! :) Let me know if you find any tricks of the trade as far as multi-layer prints are concerned. Have a great day!
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