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3" x 9" linocut reduction print
oil paint on mulberry paper
15-ish impressions, edition of around 12
Reduction print #5, getting there. But what do you do with a bunch of prints that have stray little printing marks outside the edges, and some inside? Missed a bunch due to some vision problems for a couple of days. Lesson: Don't print when you can't see!
Heinrich Aldegrever's Hercules and Cerebus, an engraving from 1550, is a part of the Isla Center for the Arts collection.
Isla Center for the Arts
Denise Rehm-Mott's printmaking class in the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on February 1, 2012. (Jay Grabiec)
Does it get much better than this? Aquatinting pointed out to me by THE Dayton printmaking figurehead Ray Must.
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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I'm awfully excited about this crafty fox and I won't let her go to waste even though my first attempt at printing her on totes was something of a bust. Expect to see her again soon.
William Blakes' Satyr and Angel engraving from the late 1700s is a part of Isla Center for the Arts collection.
Isla Center for the Arts
5" x 12" monotype, hand pulled, oil on sekishu, 5 impressions
This is about the last of the oil monotypes before I make the switch to water based inks (Akula Kolor). It will be in the Dayton Visual Arts Center member show starting next week. The subject was green and I was thinking that most artwork would be the color green, so I decided to take a different route.
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.