Showing posts with label printmaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printmaking. Show all posts

MishaCapecchi

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Etsy shop: mishacapecchi
listing: Monster II


From the Item Description:

This is a one-of-a-kind hand colored etching, printed from a copper plate. This print is part of a series that I did of "monsters". The image is based on small scaled sculpture that I made primarily from found or reclaimed material. I then rendered the sculpture in a realistic and scientific manner, adding validity to this imagined sculpture. For this project I am interested in exploring the fuzzy boundaries that separate that which is imagined from that which is scientifically established as "true" and "real".

Nthegroove

Wednesday, May 21, 2008


Etsy shop: Nthegroove
listing: Creation

From the Item Description:

Hand drawn and printed stone lithograph. Image size is 11" x 15" on quality mould made printmaking paper. This is one impression of an edition of 7. This image was done with liquid tusche on the stone. The detail of the tusche process is incredible.

Nthegroove is correct, original hand-pulled litho prints are incredibly detailed.

Jetsah

Monday, May 19, 2008


Etsy shop: Jetsah
listing: The Black Keys DC silkscreen poster
artist: Dan Grzeca

artgirlrachel

Friday, April 4, 2008


Etsy shop: artgirlrachel
listing: Urban Landscape

In today's age of digital art, I like to fully support intaglio printmaking artists such as artgirlrachel.

bridgetfarmerprints

Monday, March 31, 2008


Etsy shop: bridgetfarmerprints
listing: Man and Dog Sepia Drypoint Etching
artist: Bridget Farmer

nydampress

Friday, March 21, 2008


Etsy shop: nydampress
listing: Bench
artist: Kate Nydam

Leannegraeff

Wednesday, March 5, 2008


etsy shop: Leannegraeff
listing: The Barn Out Back - Original Linoleum Print
artist: Leanne Graeff

From Leanne's Etsy Bio:

I have always loved – pattern and color. I really found my medium in graduate school at RISD- where I began to create images through hand screen-printing.
I enjoy the process of developing a pattern. My inspiration comes from found objects - usually worn by time - and nature. I do sketch – but usually find that painting the story down is more fun.

And now that I have had a couple of months to try to work out my creative muscles - I have re-discovered linoleum block printing. The House Series, that I stared in December has been very satisfying. I have been enjoying the process of hand printing - and capturing the personalities of the homes around me. I am happy to say that I have also started to take commissions for custom "house portraits".

It's evident in Leanne's house portraits that she enjoys her work. The lino prints have warm, welcoming personalities presented in a crisp, beautifully graphical technique.