The Artists & The Art

History

Chong came to Minnesota from South Korea at the age of 13. He earned a BFA in Printmaking and Painting from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Judi received a BA from Hamline University in St Paul, Minnesota where she studied painting. The started Island Designs on Great Cranberry Island in Maine in 1978, later moving to Bar Harbor, then Scarborough.

Process

The embossing process begins with Chong’s original drawing transferred to a 1/4″ thick metal plate, called a “die”. Using self-made chisels and engraving tools, he carves the design in reverse into the plate. He uses this to cast a fiberglass counter image. He then mills the background areas of the metal plate to 1/8″ using a free hand milling machine. Judi then attaches the die and counter image to their 1929 modified platen press. The metal plate is healed at 200 to 400 degrees. The paper of copper sheets are pressed between plate and counter. The piece may be embossed multiple times to achieve the desired result. Color is added to paper via watercolor paint, colored pencils, and brush pens. Color is added to copper using patina, torch and oil pastels.