Flowers For May Day
I decided to fill my May Day flower basket with some silkscreen monoprints.
I decided to fill my May Day flower basket with some silkscreen monoprints.
Monotype landscapes on cardstock with Akua inks. Thank you PDiM! It's been so fun to see all of the amazing prints being made today! Suzanne Hauerstein at Web & Elm Studio, Central Massachusetts
UNTITLED ABSTRACT DREAM IMAGE Untitled hand printed dry pointI have only recently discovered the ability to make dry point prints without a press.I am beyond excited to explore this. The print here is one of a series from a work in progress dry point on PETG. I am a 78…
Three prints in each set ... The first from placing the cutting on an inked plate, the second a ghost print, and the third by printing from the reverse side of the cutting still inky from the first print. First and third prints are also somewhat embossed/impressed with the shape…
Greetings from Nanaimo,BC, Canada 🇨🇦 I spent the whole day in my little home studio carving and printing
I am thankful to participate in Print Day in May for the first time ever, while representing the Evergreen State College here in Olympia, Washington! What a wonderful event, thank you to all involved. Special thank you to my professor and printmaking director Emily Adams for her mentorship and encouraging…
"Don't Meet Your Heroes" is about our human condition, and about growing up and changing. It's about duality and empathy.
I started this reduction woodcut this morning and was able to finish it, inspired by all the energy of printmakers across the globe, printing away. Here is the finished product - tree that will soon consume house. And some process shots. Thank you Print Day in May!
This year my print is done in Michigan. Usually in Ireland... well, can't get there in 2021. So - here is a rich celebration of fine memories. Neolithic carvings celebrate the return of spring and Earth Day. Happy International Print Day in May everyone! Kathleen Mooney KathleenMooney.com Artist hand carved…
A simple drawing over morning tea led to a trace monotype, then some watercolors followed by a linocut and a repurposed Aldi grocery bag! She turned out mysterious and fiery, a fierce modern goddess. I really enjoyed using things I had on hand and taking my time in the studio…