Yeah. Illustrations due. Can you tell by the state of my work space? Those are watercolors and brushes (shudder) on my table, and reference photos everywhere. The print bench lies in sad, lonely darkness. I should be done with this project at the end of the day and then we can get back to printmaking, okay?
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Linocut in Progress: (Lucky 13th) Final Step
I am off next week to head up the Arts & Birding session at Hog Island Audubon Camp in Maine , so I have been feeling the pressure to w...
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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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I've written a couple of times about my funky little DIY print drying rack, but there's been some interest in it again so I thought ...
Look at the bright side, S., the prints will be dry when you get back to them.
ReplyDeletepatrick does have a very good point :)
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