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Oakland-based artist Favianna Rodriguez gives a demonstration in the Printmaking Lab during Focus Week. April 27, 2011. Photo: Craig Sietsma '11.

22"X30"

lithograph

2010

annual spring art show

watercolor monotype, carboredum aquatint, and drypoint

BFA Thesis Exhibition

"Reflections of Vulnerability"

 

Imaging Arts & Printmaking

 

Alden Alfon silkscreening posters for Sled Island 2012

 

burnttoaststudio.com/collections/alden-alfon

 

photo by Glen Dresser

8x10" Encaustic Monotype on rice paper

 

lithography, monoprinting

BFA Thesis Exhibition

"Reflections of Vulnerability"

 

Imaging Arts & Printmaking

 

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

Final day of Winter classes. Students critiquing print projects.

  

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

X is for Xiphias detail - lino block print in violet water-based block printing ink on turquoise Japanese Obonai paper.

one of many crowd drawings

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

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.

Copper plate print using elements of "Reclaimed Print 1"

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

Hundreds of wonderful small prints for the fundraiser!

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

Jeremy had warned me about the red piston. I had planned to repaint it but it is starting to grow on me.

ecole d'art Janine-Haddad

 

yes, that is ink! Lots of people thought we were using paint, but that's okay.

8x10" Encaustic Monotype on rice paper

 

Etching on paper, plate size 8 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches, edition of 20

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