At the start of 2010 i found myself in need of a challenge, and so i embarked on a project to document every bus trip that i took during the year in the form of a lino print.

I'm an illustrator by trade, but i was so busy illustrating that I wasn't really doing much observational drawing any more. Plus I really fancied getting to grips with a new [ish] skill. And lino printing is a fairly easy thing to set up, at least to begin with...

I decided that each print would be A5, in a limited edition of 13, to celebrate the fact that the route i travel most is the 13/13A. It's a good job I don't live in Headingley and travel on the number 97 all the time...

Now the year is up and all the prints from the project are posted here, in journey order.

Some of the prints are a bit all over the shop if I'm honest. Some aren't even that good. Some are pleasing in places, and one or two make me very, very happy. Several of them have left me feeling utterly exasperated and seriously thinking of jacking the whole thing in.

But I didn't, and here they are. Inspired by Billy Childish, I have resolved not to think of them in terms of success or failures - they just are what they are and I've been trying to learn to do them better and to make something worth looking at...

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Bus Trip 70


the penultimate bus trip of the project.
and it's a bit of a cheat, if i'm honest.
this is an interesting window in chapel allerton, opposite the stop where i got off at the end of the journey.

a while back i had this idea to make lino prints of bits of interesting leeds architecture - the city centre is especially rich in uneccesarily flowery masonry, particularly when you look up above street level and the shopfronts. so i guess this print harks back to that idea and leaves me thinking that there's actually some mileage in it...

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