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eventually I hope to print the "moon" block in a yellow color under the "skull" block in black or gray... could also work under the "bat" block but I sort of see Batty a a stand alone fellow
stupid red tint from my sister's pink room.
i need better lighting.
original image: www.flickr.com/photos/purpleskies/281753217/in/set-1732451/
Our 9th year of end of year card making. We don't really have any holiday traditions and in fact, I generally avoid Christmas/New Years like the plague. But we have been making and sending cards for almost 10 years now. We decided to make prints again as we did in 2007. Ben drew and carved the image of Mt Baker while I did the printing. The ink is supposed to be a midnight blue, but these are some of the first prints and the colour is still a little too dark.
Desconstruções Urbanas – Évora I
(Urban Deconstructions – Évora I)
Gravura/Engraving
Impressão em papel / Print on paper
Ponta Seca / Dry Point
15 x 15 cm (papel / paper: 23 x 23 cm)
2011
65€
(for sale, contact mcapeleiromanso@gmail.com)
An exhibition of printmaking in Medical Uniwersity of Warsaw
Otwarcie wystawy grafiki z kręgu Wydziału Grafiki ASP w Warszawie na Uniwersytecie Medycznym
During the "Printmaking in the Age of Rembrandt" exhibition at the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH (on view September 29, 2012- January 6, 2013) visitors were invited to carve prints throughout October. Those plates will then be inked and printed during a "Steamroller Printmaking" event on Sunday, November 4 where we'll use an actual steamroller (yes, we mean the road construction vehicle) to produce multiple large-scale prints. These prints will be displayed in the museum's Community Gallery and Art Center.