By dismantling and depicting dead machines, artist Karl Orozco imagines new life cycles for our throwaway technologies. The post Obsession: Karl Orozco appeared first on Southwest Contemporary.| Southwest Contemporary
Natural entropy is a tool—and a sustainable ethos—for ten artists in Abstracting Nature at the Albuquerque Museum. The post In <i>Abstracting Nature</i>, New Mexico Artists Collaborate with Wild Entropic Powers appeared first on Southwest Contemporary.| Southwest Contemporary
Hello printmaking friends! I'm back with another DIY stamping idea for you. I've been on a pattern-making kick since I started Collage Club in May. Each month, I am making a postcard to go with| ARTBAR
Join the Summer Fun with Collagraphs: The Best of Collage and Printmaking! - Media & Techniques - The Art of Education University| The Art of Education University
Here is a video that I made a while ago now, but thought i would repost here, for anyone interested in Kitchen Litho. Just showing that you can use various mediums to create rubbings of textures on…| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
Bring the Mark-Making Magic: A One-Day Relief Printmaking Adventure - Media & Techniques - The Art of Education| The Art of Education
From Simple to Stunning: How to Elevate Styrofoam Printmaking in Your Art Room - Media & Techniques - The Art of Education| The Art of Education
I made myself a memento of our new little one using the kitchen litho method, I didn’t have to put any ink on his foot, but it was tricky to get a good impression of his foot on the tin foil , managed to make a very quick little video of it .| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
I made a couple of drypoints this year of lockdowns as you need very little to do them , main thing is a press, and I am lucky to have a little table top one at home. As with all printmaking processes the small details of how you do them differ between people and their […]| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
Following on from my Siskin linoprint, I have finally finished carving the first block of a Dunnock linocut. Its about a5 size. And now I’ve carved it, I need to decide what to do next. I hear you cry, but didn’t you have a plan!? Well yes I had in mind what I thought I […]| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
I have for a while now been trying to do most of my cleaning of oil based inks with vegetable oil. The interest in safe wash inks, so called eco friendly and non toxic, is because they are easier to clean up . You can just use soap and water even though they are oil […]| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
I have started a new ongoing project to print my favourite birds from the UK ( possibly elsewhere) in detailed linocuts. I wanted to challenge myself with this project, so it is technically challenging as I am also printing them as multi block prints. Which means tight registration from separate blocks of lino carved to […]| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
Something which is very important in my work is the amount of recycled materials I can possibly use in the process. I like the idea of making something beautiful from essentially rubbish. Thats why I love collagraph making as I tend to use old cardboard packets. another bonus of this is the fact that […]| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
An Unexpected Way to Use Tin Foil in the Art Room for Lithography Prints - Media & Techniques - The Art of Education University| The Art of Education University
Learn how to mix colors with paint with this fun printmaking experience.| The Kitchen Table Classroom
If you know me at all or follow me anywhere, you know that I have strong guiding principles which I live by. None stronger than leading with love. Radical love is my north star, not that I am perfect, but I try and frame everything and respond to everything with that lens. This makes it... Read More The post Harris Walz Collagraph Prints appeared first on ARTBAR.| ARTBAR
Use styrofoam sheets to create an indented image, then roll on printmaking ink and press down on paper to create a print.| ARTBAR
This fun printmaking activity for kids uses old screws, nuts and bolts to make art!| Picklebums
Washable markers and old fashioned paper doilies are all you need for these colorful doily prints.| The Kitchen Table Classroom