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Linocut in Progress: Finishing up the dipper
It can't be avoided anymore. It's time to address the details of this bird. As many have figured out from the bird's silhouett...
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"The Linocut Jig." Sounds like it should be a piece of contemporary Celtic music, eh? As promised, some pix and descriptions of m...
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If the contents of my inbox are any indication, one of the biggest challenges for new printmakers is the question of registration. For those...
Gorgeous! What a lovely use of line and color wash. Makes me want to go to Zion. Now! Of course, I could just be in the mood for a distraction. ;~)
ReplyDeleteThese sketches could leap right off the page and on to the lino, Sherrie. What a fruitful trip and beautiful drawings. The landscape is a relief printers dream.
ReplyDeleteI'd have been down below looking up as well - no head of heights.
Sherrie, these are exquisite!!! You really GET this landscape. Stark but seductive, eh?? So glad to spend time with you here and I can't wait for your next visit!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteI know I sound like a broken record (wow - guess that dates me!) but I just love getting peeks into your sketchbooks. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGabrielle, I didn't even NOTICE that you said "record," so what does that do for my own aging process?
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone... it was a right fabulous place to be, with mighty fine company. Now if I could just get back in to a rhythm HERE. (sigh)
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese sketches are stunning.
ReplyDeleteSherrie, Love the sketches and as Robyn said I can see them as lino cuts.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Sherrie!
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