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塗塗抹抹,粉屑灑滿地.
我的你的和他的.一日戀情.
管他明天的值日生會是誰?
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以前,唸書的時候,如果跟喜歡的人在同一天當值日生,當老師叫到值日生的時候,我和你一起舉手.那天,不管是一起收作業,擦黑板,倒垃圾.都會覺得非常快樂.
當我的和他的名字被寫上黑板時,就像是被寫上誰喜歡誰一樣的暗暗開心...
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台北中山捷運地下街B39商店,近R9出口
getting there... 120 of the green background printed
More photographs of this printing session on the Co-Op's Flickr site.
An exhibition of printmaking in Medical Uniwersity of Warsaw
Otwarcie wystawy grafiki z kręgu Wydziału Grafiki ASP w Warszawie na Uniwersytecie Medycznym
Fransisco Goya's The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, an etching from 1797-98, is a part of the Isla Center for the Arts collection.
Isla Center for the Arts
second attempt at a woodblock reduction print after first reduction, still damp
3" x 7" on sekishu
used a leftover tread from my new staircase (YAY! new stairs) but its a little grainy
Playing off the cliche guerrilla/revolutionary symbol of Che Guevara and adding the facial composition of a gorilla, I made this linoleum print as an homage to street art as well as non-commercial printmaking.
The nautilus is a very unusual looking creature; a cephalopod like the squid or octopus, which grows its own shell. They are known as "living fossils," having survived relatively unchanged for millions of years.
This is one of a series of 15 prints in a variable colour mix (somewhere between sand and burgundy and violet) on creamy Japanese kozo (or mulberry) paper. The nautilus was hand-carved in lino, inked and then each print was burnished by hand with a baren, a Japanese printmaking tool traditionally used for wood block prints.
Works wonderfully! Only concern is deformation of crossbeam right at pump top.
I really like working on the back porch, so I'll keep Mothra just inside (good exercise).
Oberlin College Printmaking Studio is where art students incorporate technology with hands-on materials to develop their projects. The workspace is in the lower level of the Clarence Ward 1937 Addition, part of the Allen Memorial Art Museum complex.
Photo credit: Nadya Primak ’14
Hand printed monotype on paper towel.
Sintra PVC 3mm 1/8 inch foam board, hand printed on Viva paper towel with Sax Arts & Crafts water soluble block printing ink. Image is about 3 inches (7 cm) square.
Test print of my watering can linocut. It still needs some cleaning up, and I might take the border off, but the basics are there. Blogged at: allisongryski.blogspot.com
completed litho with chine-colle. This is a two plate, two color run aluminum plate lithograph with chine-colle of my handmade paper that I pulp painted.
size: A4
media: Ink, lino, fabriano paper
Through various steps starting with cutting lino then step by step experiementing printing on fabriano paper concluding printing an 3 coloured landscape image of a solo singer.