I took a workshop in collagraphy at the 
Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop.  I think this method is a good fit for my work because I can use discarded pieces of painted paper collages as plates.  Here are some of the prints I have made either in class or using the press time that came along with my tuition.

"Pears" - these pears are made from 3 pears that I made as an experiment is just how much detail was needed to create the feeling of a pear in painted paper collage.  I glued these ppc pears onto a piece of styrene and then scratched in the vertical stripes.  In the following plate you can see that I also painted onto the plate with acrylic gloss medium and carborundum a dish with a decorative pattern.  This did not show up on the print because the pears were too thick.  I plan to rework the plate and try again. 


This print is made from a discarded frament of a collage I made back in 2006.  I kept the fragment because I just couldn't bear to throw it out.  I simply coated it in gloss medium, inked it up and used it as a plate.  Here is a detail image.


These flowers were made from some painted paper flowers I had sewn together.  I was thinking of making a large cloth-like piece - kind of like a drape out of these flowers but I abandoned the idea.  I didn't like it.  So, it was just sitting around - without a purpose. Here is a detail image.


This "cup and flower" was made by simply painting a piece of plexiglass with acrylic gloss medium and carborundum. 

And, this piec is made of corrugated cardboard with a silhouette glued on top.  The lower section I peeled off the upper layer.  The bottom part  and the silhouette were coated with gloss medium and I left the upper area uncoated allowing it to soak in the ink.  Below is the plate.
