L’INVENTARIO ESTIVO: matrici che abbiamo in casa ma non sappiamo di poter stampare
1- Superficie gommata con foglie di limone, agosto 2016
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L’INVENTARIO ESTIVO: matrici che abbiamo in casa ma non sappiamo di poter stampare
1- Superficie gommata con foglie di limone, agosto 2016
here is part 1 of my first try at a reductive linocut,and my first ever two colour. fingers crossed it works out.
We recently added Le Serigraphe to our print library, despite that fact that it is entirely in French. I had flicked through it while at the Pompidou bookstore earlier in the summer and was so taken with the easy to follow imagery and instructions I thought it would still be a must-have. It got me thinking about some other print titles I have enjoyed over the years too and I've shared a couple here.
Low Tech Print - a catalog of contemporary printmakers working in the handmade realm.
Dying and Screenprinting on Textiles - the name says it all! I never trained specifically in textile printing, so this book was super informative.
Pulled - Another catalog of screenprinters but a totally different group, certainly a testament to the variety of work currently being produced in the medium.
The Printmaking Bible - a constant go-to in the studio. Covers all print mediums and does so in a thorough and incredibly informative manner.