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One of the prints I made for the calendar exchange I organized. I did the month of May. It's monoserigraphy with blindembossing, but the embossing didn't photograph.
Saya membuat karya ini untuk mengikuti latihan membuat cetakan aluminium, melalui proses pengasaman, diberi warna, lalu dicetak pada kertas. Dan, jadilah karya etsa pertamaku!
Title: "Día de los Muertos" (El Perro está Fuera de)
Media: Linocut
Artist: Jurriaan Rexwinkel
Vleuten, THE NETHERLANDS.
Department of English Associate Professor Nicholas Regiacorte and student assistant Lily Lauver '21 use the press at The Box to print a broadside for Friday's Caxton Club Reading.
For my honor's thesis, I wrote a story and illustrated it with linocuts. These are a few of the illustrations from the book.
It is being published and will be for sale on my website, on Amazon.com and on Barnes/Nobles in July.
If you would like to buy a copy directly from me, please contact me.
Two block reduction lino-cut. Experimented with lots of techniques here, gradients using transparency, caustic soda etching and masking with torn newsprint. This is a print class casualty :(
This motorized lithography press is from the manufacturer Takach in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This press was specially ordered by Tamarind Institute alumna Judith Solodkin for her shop Solo Impression of New York City. It is marked type 4696 with a serial number 1 and a date of November 1982. The press has a 1" thick aluminum plate bonded to the standard rock maple press bed, is painted in Judith's color of purple, and has black pinstripes.
The working history of this press include projects by Louise Bourgeois.
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