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Tag Archives: wood engraving
Always Something to Learn in Printmaking
Despite anticipation and excitement over learning something new at the September Grampians Brushes in Halls Gap, I experienced a good dollop of angst in the lead-up. I’d enrolled to take David Frazer’s weekend workshop on multi-coloured linocuts and wood engraving. … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, inspiration, Lino cuts, wood engraving, worshops
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Pinning Down the Idea Fairy
While in the throes of finishing off work for the upcoming open studio for the Castlemaine State Festival, I’ve been continually dive-bombed by pesky mosquitoes. Now, I discover the act of creation has agitated the Idea Fairy. Faster on the … Continue reading
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Tagged ATC, Creative Fun, Printmaking, wood engraving
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Back in the Groove
Last week, I was ready to give up the cyber world entirely, thanks to some anonymous yobbos out there whose very existence seems to be to cause mischief for others. There’s no doubt the Internet is an amazing thing. But … Continue reading