For lithography, I decided to continue with the same idea I was working on for my photography project by looking at gestures with double meanings. The drawing above is of my friend and I trying to arm wrestle. The image can be interpreted in 2 ways : as a gesture of friendship or as one of tension. I think it shows well the tension between the government and the ordinary working people at the moment so I feel this is a good image to work with for my lithography prints.
After cleaning my stone with 3 different grades of carborundum and putting a gum arabic border on it, I traced my image onto the stone backwards so that when I print it the image would come out the right way around. The limestone is very sensitive to grease so we weren't allowed touch the stones once they were clean.
Once I had the basic outline of my image transfered I then began drawing on my image properly. Although we could use litho crayons and tusche, I decided to use lithography ink to create mine. I had a couple ink drawings done in my sketchbook as prep work for lithography printing and I really liked the loose lines and look the image had.
Once my image was drawn on and dried, I dusted it with talc, painted on medium and strong etches onto the image and then covered the stone with gum arabic solution. Im looking forward to printing the stone to see how the image turns out.