It is a go! Part One
Here's the drawing for my block print. This day of April 28th, a Tuesday, I begin the first stage of a four color reductive block print.
Here's the drawing for my block print. This day of April 28th, a Tuesday, I begin the first stage of a four color reductive block print.
I only just became aware of Print Day in May last week and I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Peter Graham, and I’m a studio tech and instructor for The Manitoba Printmakers Association @MarthaStreetStudio. As our facility is currently closed to the public, my coworkers and I are…
Hi there, my name is Eric Anderson from the tiny corner of Moosup, Connecticut and I run a small printshop called Paprika Press. This is my first time entering into Print Day In May, but I'm thrilled. Just a few shots here of the studio I'll be working in for…
As always, I am looking forward to Print Day in May. Thanks to Robynn Smith for initiating this great event! This year I will be printing in my San Miguel de Allende studio where in addition to my own work, I offer Monoprint Workshops and Art Vacations. Here is a…
These are a few of the blocks I print from and they are cut in several different types of wood. The gate design is on a purchased box wood, others are on soft woods, swiss pear and lime. I have been learning the technique of Mokuhanga printmaking and for this…
I just returned from a great trip to Massachusetts, where I was an artist in residence and workshop instructor at Zea Mays Printmaking and a guest lecturer at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University. It is wintertime, and the cushy climate at my home in Aptos, California…
Print Day in May continues to gain momentum and popularity! However, despite the business of PDIM Ieva, from the small PDIM admin team, and Michael, from ink maker Cranfield, find time to reflect on what makes this wonderful event so rewarding. Please listen the podcast here: Print Day in May…