“Singular & Serial: Contemporary Monotype and Monoprint” by Catherine Kernan and E. Ashley Rooney

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Sharon Wolpoff is one of 70 artists whose prints are featured in this book, which is scheduled for release on May 28. It can be pre-ordered from Amazon.com or ordered directly from the publisher, Schiffer Press "The Negotiation #2", 2006, Monotype, 6 x 6.5 inches "The Signature #2", 2006, Monotype,…

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Print Day in May @ inPrint Studio

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Hand-printed cards by inPrint member Shannon Moynagh. Hi everyone! My name is Maureen Da Silva, and I'm the directing manager of the non-profit artist group "The inPrint Collective" based in Toronto, Canada. We've been making art and engaging in community projects together for over ten years now, and were excited…

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First time printer

Hi everyone, I'm taking up the invitation to post a bit on here to share what I'm doing for Print Day in May 2019. To cut a long story short I'm an oil painter normally but have serendipitously entered the printing den just in time to take part in PrintDayInMay.…

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Seven Questions for a Printmaker; Sharon Wolpoff “The element of speed required to do the work can be both liberating and enlightening.”

Sharon Wolpoff in her studio We’re very pleased that artist Sharon Wolpoff was keen to answer our ‘Seven Questions for a Printmaker’ series. A law graduate from the American University, where she also received her Masters in Fine Arts, she discovered printmaking during her junior year abroad while studying at the Tyler School…

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Seven Questions for a printmaker: Julia Timmins “Wood is a joy to work with, I like the sound it makes when I cut into it.”

Julia Timmins 1. Do you remember the first print you ever made? I don’t remember the very first print that I made but it was a mono print in a night class I attended. The earliest print that I remember making was a linoprint, I turned up to the night…

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“Printmaking is a way of making marks that is not possible any other way.” Anita Klein

'Peeling an Orange' linocut by Anita Klein Seven Questions for a Printmaker ~ Anita Klein You may already know the work of Anita Klein – the almond shaped eyes of her subjects, the mother and child embraces that are charming and immediately identifiable. Everyday subjects presented with a simplicity that…

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