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painted on canvas with printing a picture on to a canvas and rubbing excess paper off by hand. media used: acrylic.
i cut these blocks many moons ago. i used them for the women's show and i may just put them in the frame show too!
Perfection - what does it mean to you? For me (as I think for many artists) life is a constant balance between the wish to make things perfectly like I had it in mind - and constantly having to face that it doesn't work, will never work that way.
This edition of 20 prints (all different, see the whole edition here) is the result of my thinking about perfection.- And they are called "imperfection" :-)
On the backside they all carry a handwritten quote by Salvador Dali: "Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it." - The quote is by Dali, it's written by me :-)
I have several explanations for why these prints stand for "imperfection", but I don't want to preempt you in finding your own meaning and interpretation.
The sheets of paper on which prints numbered 1-10 are printed is a little larger than A4, about 30cm x 21 cm, printed on reclaimed paper.
pictured with an orange envelope
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Ink on music paper, mounted and ready to frame.
Overall size: 12x10"
Limited Edition of 25 prints. Each one is different.
© Natasha Newton 2009
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Linocut Print Christmas Cards, for sale at the Handmade Oxford Craft Fair this Sunday.
If you're in the vicinity, come along!
This is my hand carved 12x12" lino print of Were-bat-bunny.
I based him on animals that are abundant in my local area to create a new folklore legend.
40 x 29cm
Printing ink & fine line pen (August 2012)
A linoprint in two parts depicting a fictional community of cranes working in the ocean. I used fine line pen to draw in the more detailed sections.
Original Lino print "A Single Cloud at Danes Dyke Beach". This is a two colour lino print printed in soft chalky blue and grey.
Perfection - what does it mean to you? For me (as I think for many artists) life is a constant balance between the wish to make things perfectly like I had it in mind - and constantly having to face that it doesn't work, will never work that way.
This edition of 20 prints (all different, see the whole edition here) is the result of my thinking about perfection.- And they are called "imperfection" :-)
On the backside they all carry a handwritten quote by Salvador Dali: "Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it." - The quote is by Dali, it's written by me :-)
I have several explanations for why these prints stand for "imperfection", but I don't want to preempt you in finding your own meaning and interpretation.
The sheets of paper on which prints numbered 10-20 are printed is a little larger than A5, about 30cm x 21 cm, 15.5 x 21.5 cm, printed on reclaimed paper.
A linoprint of a scene near The Naul, North County Dublin, Ireland, shortly after a rare snow fall.
Edition of 10
Date: 2007
Medium: Lino Print
Paper: Zerkall White Extra Smooth, 145gsm
Ink: Schmincke Black water based printing ink
Printing Technique: Hand printed on printing press
Size: Just over 6 x 9" (160 x 240mm)
My attempt at a fabric covered book photographed with the project in Ecobooks...I got to find out that my sewing machine still works!