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Vermont Printmaker: printing day...
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Friday, September 2, 2011. I did tons of new work today. I am working on putting together a video of my printmaking process, so stayed tuned in the next few weeks. Looking forward to a long weekend. I am sure there are plenty of families in VT who are working hard to clean up their homes and businesses after the devastation of Irene. My heart goes out to you! Tus Love, Monotype, 8x10. Michelle Turbide, an artist on a soul journey. December 21, 2012 at 6:32 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Vermont Printmaker: forgive me for I am growing...
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Friday, August 26, 2011. Forgive me for I am growing. Well, I am not totally sorry that I am growing. But I know that those I love most get the me who is working on all of this. Who is thinking and processing. I am going through a growth spurt. I am learning about myself and what I want. I am learning again what. I am capable of, what makes me laugh, what makes me inspired. As I continue to shed the layers of what others see of me, I am inspired to see what I. What were you born to do?
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Vermont Printmaker: I'm Moving!
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011. I have been working hard to develop the vision for my artistic life and future. After a great deal of soul searching and exploring, I have decided to skip, run, and jaunt in a new direction. Although in my heart I will always be a Vermont printmaker; I need to follow my heart and soul. So, I am moving my blog and website to a self hosted site. I have chosen the name Art and Soul Journey. I think it encompasses all of the goals I have for myself and my creative biz.
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Vermont Printmaker: let me explain a little more.
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Sunday, August 28, 2011. Let me explain a little more. So in re-reading my last post with some feedback, I realize that I have more to say on the subject. For many years, I denied who I was; an artist. I denied how important it was to express myself. I denied myself because of all the doubt and shame that kept me from standing up and shouting out my truth. It is totally worth it. How do you take care of yourself? Otherwise, how can we love the others in our lives fully? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Serena Barton's Blog: August 2014
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Creating in a Wabi-Sabi State of Mind. Thursday, August 28, 2014. Art and Soul Virginia Beach and Rusted Cloth in Back Yard. I looked up from working on my book to see that my talented friend and colleague, Erin Keck. Had made this collage of my classes at the upcoming Art and Soul. Virginia Beach. I am so impressed! Links to this post. Labels: Art and Soul Retreat. Cold wax and oil painting. Tuesday, August 5, 2014. OIl and Wax at the Beach! BTW- don't forget to register for our next Art and Soul Retrea.
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Door Ornament: The King of the Jungle - Olansa Cuttings - David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive
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David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive. On Monday, 25 February 2008 by David Harrison. Door Ornament: The King of the Jungle. Conventional wisdom says to burnish the transfer. But conventional wisdom doesn’t own a hydraulic press, so there! One minute and six tonnes later I had a perfect transfer. I’d already darkened the surface of the block with a mid-grey Copic Sketch Marker. The alcohol-based ink doesn’t fluff up the wood like water-based highlighters can, so it’s perfect for the job....The woodblock...
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Catch them while they’re hot… - Olansa Cuttings - David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive
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David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive. On Sunday, 24 February 2008 by David Harrison. Catch them while they’re hot…. The Ashmolean — a great museum even when it’s not exhibiting prints — will soon close the doors to its exhibition of Chinese Prints, 1950 2006. If you are anywhere near Oxford before 2 March 2008, please go and see it! 1956; Li Huanmin,. Both 1962; Yu Qihui,. Comrades-in-arms — Lu Xun and Qu Quibai. 1998; Zhang Chaoyang,. Heroes and Heroines are all around. 1970; Wang Jieyin,. Just across...
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David Harrison - Olansa Cuttings
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David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive. All posts by David Harrison. Saturday, 5 April 2008. Racking Up A Fair Clip. Forgive the title. At least it proves that, with sufficient effort, any two figures of speech can be nail-gunned together to form a meaningless headline…. So what about making my own? From the army surplus store. I used needle files to bore out the beads until the cord would fit. For this you need a small needle file and something really, really interesting on TV for the next few hours.
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Olansa Cuttings - David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive
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David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive. On Tuesday, 13 February 2007 by David Harrison. What we did on our winter vacation. In keeping with the ‘post it late’ ethos, here’s mention of an early January visit to the National Art Gallery. I had little idea what to expect. From the outside the whole place seemed rather aggressive: warplanes, tanks and whatnot. Turned out it was the wrong place. The gallery was further along the street. I recognised Kefallinós’s work from a marvellous book given to me s...
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About - Olansa Cuttings - David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive
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David Harrison / Printmaking / Archive. Lives in Chippenham, Wiltshire but this is subject to change. Include relief printmaking, driving his daughter hither and yon, history, writing letters, speculative fiction, and bunking off to Greece whenever possible. And drawing bugs, which is more fun than it sounds. Amie Roman – Burnishings. Amy Stoner’s Fine Art Blog. From the Studio Window. Rag & Bone. Baren 'Friends of' on Facebook. Facebook 'Relief Printing' Group.