Rosalie Duligal Title ‘Shadows’
This was printed using a plastic plate dry etching. Printed on Parchment paper A4
This was printed using a plastic plate dry etching. Printed on Parchment paper A4
Pelican was printed using a recycled milk carton. A dry etching technic the colours were added to the plate left to semi dry then press.
I love Print Day in May. So much fun to be printing with everyone all around the world.
One of 6 monotype prints made on 4th May 2024. It takes me a while for me to settle into printmaking as I mostly paint but I was happy when this little one appeared on the press bed. Inspired whilst seeing the full moon last week.
Yesterday on Print day in May, I printed 10 prints from my collagraph plate Ladybower. The plate was made of card with tiling cement, carboandum, acrylic medium and marks made with a scalpel and a dremmel. It was inked up a la poupee with toothbrushes and printed on a xcut…
“Crab Nebula” is a copper plate etching that transformed itself with the addition of dry point, engraving, and then embellishment with two different roulettes, one a wheel, and one an aquatint rocker. Cut-outs of ECG Echizen Color Gampi paper were added with the chine collé process to add excitement and…
As part of International Print Day I took 3 of my 12" x 12" Shina plywood woodcut blocks to the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts Open Print Studio where I regularly print with area colleagues. I am grateful to the college for hosting local artists and making their Print Studio…
Mokuhanga reduction prints, edition (varied) of 10, plus a few with another carved panel. 9 x 12".
I've been experimenting with polymer photogravure, bringing in color by printing the intaglio plate on top of an inkjet printed background. This latest print combines an image of the recent solar eclipse with a photo of an arctic iceberg, a photomontage reminiscent of a dream. Printed at Shepherd & Maudsleigh…
Greetings from Salvador - Bahia, Brazil! My name's Volha Yermalayeva Franco. Here are two of my works currently exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia, as a part of a collective exhibition with results of our classes with professor Raimundo Mundim.