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Bob, a program intern, works with Pre-College students while they screen print.

Advanced Printmaking class

 

Displayed in SPLASH! 2013 at the Portsmouth Public Library in March 2013.

created with spraypaint and paper stencils

These things are so Haphazard. 1/3 (or 4). Will Annotate at a later date for coherency.

Half drop repeat patterns printed onto variety of surfaces

Printmaking class visit, 2/5/2014. Photos by Sarah Meadows '08.

Last year, Lucie taught a week's worth of art projects with the kids at Humble Hearts, teaching them to make linocut prints. Recently they made a whole new set of creative, original linocuts.

 

You can see some of last years' designs and order greeting cards made from the prints at angelcovers.org/greetingcards.html

 

Photo © 2008 Lynn Purdon Yenkey

Fixing the platen - yes more bright red paint!

8x10" Encaustic Monotype on rice paper

 

etching, san francisco, ca. self portrait

4"x6" Woodblock Print, blue variant

Printmaking class visit, 2/5/2014. Photos by Sarah Meadows '08.

Printmaking class visit, 2/5/2014. Photos by Sarah Meadows '08.

Intaglio print - drypoint.

The entrance porch to my studio - the display explains the sequence of printing the 'Fieldfare' and 'Running Deer' prints

"Whimsy Pour"

Nature Etched in Clay & Print (exhibition) Linda Gourley

Exhibiting member in Printmaking

Cher from the office wore pants which matched my socks.

the negative space left after I cut GW out of the paper

Detail of white on white lithography printing.

 

This is a project I designed, hand cut, and printed based on a classic song that everyone should know and love. The blue ink is a relief print from a woodcut design. The white lithography printed portion (yes, white on white) is a clue as to what the song is if you can't figure it out from the images. If you can't figure out the song, send me an e-mail and I will give you a hint.

Printmaking class visit, 2/5/2014. Photos by Sarah Meadows '08.

Lithography stone graining sink, and large stainless-steel washup sink.

carbon transfer method

From Jo Hollier's weekend workshop

mcad.edu Photograph ©Erin Nicole Johnson for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design

I was fairly pleased with how the bicycle pattern we made turned out. I think this was a test print on a pillowcase.

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