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2020 10 13 Image of the week
This image recently appeared in an online group I’m part of and I was immediately struck by the amazing effect achieved in the colour application…
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More gelli printing
This week I was introduced to another way of gelli printing, one where texture can be created whilst still being able to produce quite exacting…
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2020 09 30 Image of the week
Sybil Andrews, The Gale, 1930, Linocut, 21 x 24.6cm Resources: Cutting Edge Modernist British Printmaking, Published by Philip Wilson Publishers, 50 Bedford Square, London, 2019,…
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2020 09 24 Image of the week
Zilvinas Kropas (Lumen print) Resources: Image taken from an amazing article featuring Zilvinas Kropas, Aušra Kropiene & Meta Kropaite about photography of the 21st century.…
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New gelli plate printing
Over the last 12 months I’ve done quite a bit of gelli plate printing using a few different methods; random rolling of paints, applying stencils,…
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Continuing drawing figures
I’ve continued working on drawing fashion figures. Referring to my text book, I’ve produced a couple of line drawings demonstrating different poses. Using one as…
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2020 09 14 Image of the week
Cyril E Power (1872-1951), The Tube Staircase, linocut printed with 3 blocks; yellow, cobalt blue, black on thin cream oriental laid paper, edition of 50,…
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New challenges in drawing
I’ve had a project in mind for a while now but know my drawing skills aren’t up to the job so I’ve bitten the bullet,…
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2020 09 07 Image of the week
Vivian Maier (photography), New York, NY, 1954 I’ll let the viewer add their own narrative to this, but I can’t help wondering what the future…
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