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Ruins in the Arizona Desert in the summer of 1999 Shot on B&W film. 8 x10 prints were handmade (not my best work back in 1999) and scanned with some manipulation in Photoshop.
"EVE" is a 4-block color woodcut print by Valerie Lueth | Tugboat Printshop.
"EVE" s created from the layered impressions of 4 traditionally hand-carved woodblocks (3/4" birch plywood), inked and printed to 16.5" x 12.5" Ivory Somerset paper. Each print in the limited edition is printed directly from the original 4 woodblocks to paper by the artist. This is the 1st color proof of "EVE", currently in production at Tugboat's studios in Pittsburgh.
"EVE" is available for pre-order while the print is in production; anticipated ship date for pre-orders is mid-June.
More info about the making of "EVE" and purchasing information is available at the link:
poster 35x50 cm
handmade poster
engraved on linoleum and printed with letterpress, silver ink
Numbered series of 200
"REGARDLESS WHAT THE HATERS SAY * GET IT ANYWAY"
The beach on a very cold christmas day. Join my facebook group, cheers ! www.facebook.com/pages/Dan-Wood-Photography/106706626053202
First with Salted paper technique, second print with Kallitype technique.
8x10 film printed on #berggercot320 paper
Both prints gold toned
A new Fall woodcut! "Wooden Chairs" is 9 in. x 11 in. on Natural Japanese Kitakata Paper. By Paul & Valerie, 2012.
For a limited time on our site at a special intro rate: www.tugboatprintshop.com/woodcut_woodenchairs.htm
poster 35x50 cm
handmade poster
engraved on linoleum and printed with letterpress
Numbered series of 200
"RIDE THE SKY"
Fomadon LQN (1:14) 10' 20,5°C (developer is very old)
60'' slow inversions, than 10 inversions/minute
stop in Fomacitro: 30''
Fix: 3,5' in Fomafix
Wash: 20' (the last wash in demineralized water)
Found this Neg the other day, and printed it for the first time.
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In progress, a new 36" x 32" woodcut of "THE MOON"
We put it up for holiday pre-order here, where you can also read more about our plans for the image:
Photographed an abandoned motel near Minooka, IL. - September 1996. Shot on Kodak Plus-X 125 B&W film with a Pentax K1000 and recently scanned negative on Epson V600 scanner. Slight adjustments to contrast and cropping made in Photoshop.
Block size is 4" x 4" - Paper size is 7" x 6"
"JEWEL" Woodcut Print by Valerie Lueth | Tugboat Printshop. An original print from 3 hand-drawn, hand-carved woodblocks printed to Natural Kitakata paper. Edition of 100 prints. Available at the link!
Part of the Series Volksfeststimmung.
Seagull 4A.
Ilford PanF Plus developed in Rodinal 1+25.
Lithprinted on Agfa MCP.
Kiev 88.
Ilford PanF Plus 50 in Rodinal 1+50.
Lithprinted in Moersch EasyLith 1+1+20 on Fomatone MG PE.
Part of the Series Volksfeststimmung.
Seagull 4A.
Ilford PanF Plus developed in Rodinal 1+25.
Lithprinted on Agfa MCP.
these are my handmade prints for monochrome group photograph exhibition on september.
2007.9.12(wed) - 2007.9.18(tue) 11:00 - 19:00
Kiev 88.
Ilford PanF Plus 50 developed in Rodinal 1+50.
Lithprinted in Moersch EasyLith 1+1+20 on Fomatone MG PE.
The ruins of a motel that once sat near Minooka, IL. in the mid 1990's Shot on B&W Film. Prints were handmade and scanned with some manipulation in Photoshop.
Maureen Mitchell. Stirling, Scotland. Collagraph print. 2 of 3. Signed and numbered. Titled "Landscape Within" . Image dimensions: 20x20cms. Supplied framed with a white wooden frame (53x53cms)
£95.00. All my collagraph prints are made from cardboard plates which have been precision cut by hand from an intuitive design. The plates are then printed using a traditional etching press at the Glasgow Print Studio.
Photos from Community as Intellectual Space Conference, June 13, 2008: "Aesthetics of Resistance" in Paseo Boricua on Division Street in Chicago (Humbolt Park neighborhood). The Conference is co-hosted by the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and the University of Illinois' Community Informatics program with the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS)
Photos from Community as Intellectual Space Conference, June 13, 2008: "Aesthetics of Resistance" in Paseo Boricua on Division Street in Chicago (Humbolt Park neighborhood). The Conference is co-hosted by the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and the University of Illinois' Community Informatics program with the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS)
Photos from Community as Intellectual Space Conference, June 13, 2008: "Aesthetics of Resistance" in Paseo Boricua on Division Street in Chicago (Humbolt Park neighborhood). The Conference is co-hosted by the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and the University of Illinois' Community Informatics program with the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS)
Photos from Community as Intellectual Space Conference, June 13, 2008: "Aesthetics of Resistance" in Paseo Boricua on Division Street in Chicago (Humbolt Park neighborhood). The Conference is co-hosted by the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and the University of Illinois' Community Informatics program with the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS)
Photos from Community as Intellectual Space Conference, June 13, 2008: "Aesthetics of Resistance" in Paseo Boricua on Division Street
Photos from Community as Intellectual Space Conference, June 13, 2008: "Aesthetics of Resistance" in Paseo Boricua on Division Street in Chicago (Humbolt Park neighborhood). The Conference is co-hosted by the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and the University of Illinois' Community Informatics program with the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (
Photos from Community as Intellectual Space Conference, June 13, 2008: "Aesthetics of Resistance" in Paseo Boricua on Division Street in Chicago (Humbolt Park neighborhood). The Conference is co-hosted by the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and the University of Illinois' Community Informatics program with the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS)
Photos from Community as Intellectual Space Conference, June 13, 2008: "Aesthetics of Resistance" in Paseo Boricua on Division Street in Chicago (Humbolt Park neighborhood). The Conference is co-hosted by the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and the University of Illinois' Community Informatics program with the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS)