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From "Dual Action: New England Print Faculty Invitational":

"White Ermine", 19" x 32", woodcut, 2009

This is a 6x8 wood engraving. edition of 300

Yeah, it's a bit of an amateur set-up, but English winter natural light just doesn't have enough UV

Salvator Rosa's Figure Study, an etching from c. 1600s, is a part of Isla Center for the Arts collection.

 

Isla Center for the Arts

Testing registration during exposure.

Bagian Penerbitan Lembaga Kebudajaan Rakjat Djakarta (LEKRA), 1961.

Some of my work on display on the last day linocuts, woodblock prints, collagraphs and monoprints. (Three were from a previous workshop)

Our classroom for the week long ASOC (Artists Society of Canberra) workshop in January with Jo Hollier

still trying to get the type more legible

Monoprint

14"x 24"

Sold by Pazan Gallery, Port Credit, Ontario

www.sarahnicolephillips.com/recent-editions-tats-rainbows...

 

Tattoos and Rainbows

etching, aquatint and felt-tipped marker

7"x8"

edition of 14

 

$45 plus shipping (Canadian and US funds on par) CHEAP!! All proceeds to the Time's Up! Video Collective

printed at The Lower Eastside Printshop

 

Tattoos and Rainbows pays homage to the chain-ring grease tattoo that stains the calves of cyclists. The tattoo is a mark of camaraderie that unites cyclists everywhere. One can discern a cyclist in the crowd by noting signifiers such as the tattoo, rolled up right pant leg and helmet hair, often prompting the exchange of knowing looks and gentle smiles between complete strangers.

 

The rainbow rising above smoggy clouds refers to cyclists' commitment to making this world a better place by choosing to use a form of non-polluting transportation. Many cyclists will recognize the ubiquitous colors of the "rainbow jersey" gracing bicycle gear everywhere.

My loupe. It's got acid on it. MMmmm...

My tour of VCUarts | sooc

student reductive woodcut in progress

Our classroom for the week long ASOC (Artists Society of Canberra) workshop in January with Jo Hollier

woodblock with chine colle

  

microscopic series, ∅8

student reductive woodcut in progress

An old lithograph from Pittsburgh.

I love printmaking. Wish I had enough cash flow for a press.

School assignment, 2010

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