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Janaina Medeiros
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Noah Kahan

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Augusten Burroughs, This Is How
Up Close: Evening Dress Jeanne Hallée 1910-1914 (MET)
Duncan Pepe Long Blue moon, 2014 2-layer monotype. (Detail). Available at Solander gallery.
#duncanpepelong #AucklandPrintStudio #monotypes #monoprint #monotype #printmaking #solandergallery
printing printing printing printing printing
just me and my kitchen table
making lots of stab bounded Japanese journals in different sizes, bounded with cotton thread and block printed with my drawings. I love making them 💛 they will be in the new shop, I hope you like them! #bookbinding #journal #Japanese #printmaking #botanical #notebook #illustration #ecofriendly
On the eighth day of our Christmas Open Studio Countdown we present to you
Pat Lunch aka Helen Ashton!
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Helen is an artist, designer and printmaking extraordinaire. Etching, screenprinting, bookmaking, fabric printing, photoetching, you name it….she’s done it!
Helen will be teaching our photoetching course next year along with her ever so popular Laptop 2 Screenprint and Repeat Fabric courses!
Come along on Thursday and see what surprises she has in store!
Open Studio, First Thursday, December 4th 6 ‘til late
East London Printmakers, 19 Warburton Road Hackney E8 3RT
Nobody’s Sweetheart 4 ● 11” x 15” ● Silkscreen ● 2014
Japanese Ukiyo-e Artist, Keizaburo Matsuzaki
I did woodblock printing when I was in college; the technique was similar, except the inks we were using were thick—like oil based? And we used a brayer (a rubber rollie thing that resembles paint roller) instead of hake (a brush used to apply ink to the block). We used something similar to a baren (the bamboo circular piece Matsuzaki-san is using to create the impression). Also, my two-colored prints never came out as perfect as his multi-color prints did.
I redesigned my website - www.jeffreyalanlove.com
Mandala prints made for the Cascade Print Exchange, carved on a 5x7 linoleum block.
Know Your Roots / 2 Color Linoleum Block Prints Inspired by all the farmer’s markets around Brooklyn.
For sale in my shop! here: pink+blue green+gold
A polymer plate print I made of one of my sketchbook drawings.
The Presentation in the Temple in the Dark Manner
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606–1669 Amsterdam)
ca. 1654 Etching and drypoint Plate: 8 1/4 x 6 3/8 in
Ute Rathmann
Hommage à Cranach XIX
Third color. #woodcut #printmaking
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How to Print a Physicist
Step one: Find a Physicist and take it’s head.
Step two: Render said noggin onto Linoleum.
Do it a couple more times.
Step Three: Get your sharp and pointies and go to town.
Step Four: Ink Up Your Plate
Step Five: Work the Press