Saturday, 31 May 2025

Tiny Tetrapak Prints Day 6

 



Today's prompt interpretations for 'Whistling Swans' 




Whistling Swans (Hazel Terry)

I really wanted more time but challenges are hard to keep to with so many other demands, Therefore there is just one whistling swan, for now. 

 

Thursday, 29 May 2025

Tiny Tetrapak Prints Day 4

 


Above: Monty Lee

Todays Challenge; 'Secret Sorrow'


Above: Sweat, Tears and the Sea  Below: Suzan Linssen



Secret Sorrow (Hazel Terry)

 




For this prompt I remembered the strange fact that our tear structure changes depending on why we are crying, which I just think is mind blowing. I tried to get different textural imprints n the Tetrapak to show that different molecular form. 
The sorrow is depicted in the colour, end genocide!





Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Tiny Tetrapak Prints Day 3

 


Above: Detail of Deborah J Stein's print.

          


Above: Cara Culink

Above: Suzanne van Vlerken

Todays prompt: I Am The Cat Who Walks By Himself (by Rudyard Kipling).


Above and Below: Monty Lee



Above: Sadaf Mirza, Below: Layla Jabbari



I am a cat who walks by himself

 




This was one where I preferred the plate to the print, I really crumpled and folded the tetrapak to make it as creased as possible to give my tom cat as much character as possible, this was not a pasta machine print but the back of a spoon and I was really disappointed by the result. 

So I did a new one . . .





Monday, 26 May 2025

Tiny Tetrapak Prints 1

 

The great thing about Monty Lee's challenges is finding new artists so above for the first challenge of 'Inside of nowhere' is Sonja Buehrke's poor jam jar encased fish.



A tiny flutter of birds by Toulouse based artist W


Above: a beautiful hedge hog in its burrow by Asya, I love this because I miss read it visually, as an extremely tiny hedge hog on a teaspoon.


A wonderful whole story in a tetrapak print by Jana Prchalova

Above dreamy print by Eszter Racz


Above with colour! by Marina Widmann.


Above: A surreal print by Sudden Strangeness