Digigraphic
Printmaking
Process
Littleton
Studios,
Spruce
Pine,
N.C.,
1998
From
the "heARTland" portfolio
of
Digigraphy/
Vitreography
24x30
inches
(61
x
76
cm)
©Dorothy
Simpson
Krause
1998

Farm
Journal
|

Hired
Hand
|

Gunslinger
|
"Farm
Journal", "Hired
Hand" and "Gunslinger" incorporate
pages
from
a
journal
kept
by
Reubin
Johnson
of
Stephentown,
NY
from
1860
to
1868.
During
those
years
he
records
the
death
of
both
his
father
and
mother
and
the
outbreak
of
the
civil
war
in
the
same
terse
language
he
records
the
planting
and
harvesting
of
crops.
For "Farm
Journal",
a
still-life
using
the
journal
and
a
tintype
was
photographed
with
Littleton's
digital
camera.
For "Hired
Hand" a
scan
of
the
journal
was
combined
with
a
photograph
of
Krause's
grandfather,
James
Simmons,
a
farmer
from
Brewton,
Alabama. "Gunslinger" uses
a
photograph
of
her
father
as
a
boy
aiming
his
air
rifle.
For
each
of
the
three
images,
the
digital
file
was
flipped
horizontlly
in
the
3M
Cactus
RIP
and
printed
on
the
Encad
Novajet
Pro
using
Encad's
clear
film
and
graphic
outdoor
(GO)
ink.
Using
a
waterless
planographic
process
Littleton
pioneered,
Krause
created
a
landscape
by
painting
with
waterbased
media
on
a
glass
plate.
The
painting
on
glass
was
masked
with
silicon
and
cured.
The
image
on
clear
film
was
transferred
to
30"x36" damp
Rives
BFK
using
a
40"x70" French
Tool
etching
press.
In
a
second
pass,
the
vitriographic
plate
was
inked
and
printed
over
the
digital
transfer
or
digigraph.
From
a
suite
entitled "heARTland",
including
pieces
by
Krause,
Karin
Schminke
and
Bonny
Lhotka,
published
by
Littleton
Studio.