
Although I seem to be caught in some sort of loop in the space-time-printmaking continuum. I keep adding a color, but I still have two colors to go. What's up with THAT?

Part of why I decided to tackle the current linocut in progress was that it gave me an opportunity to work with a different and unexpected ...
Now is that OUR grumpies or Your grumpies??? I'm on the edge of my seat here, waiting for each color. I think someone else mentioned it is like watching a photograph develop and they were exactly right. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI just don't think I'd have the patience to do linocuts. I'd be so anxious to see the finished product ASAP.
:-) Could be both, Gabrielle! Actually, I totally understand impatience... I feel it myself. And I ALWAYS get half way through a print and think of a half dozen things I should have done differently that would make it better. Just have to keep making more, I guess...
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