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  • #61
    Originally posted by !EEK
    I still don't get it how we make printmakings...you've got a special machine where you "print" various images on one big paper and adjust the tint and everything?
    No dear. Printmaking is the word to describe the whole process of printing. In Printmaking there is litho, etching, waterless, silkscreen..etc. A printmaker can love litho and only do litho. But another artist can love etching and only do etchings. As a printmaker you learn the verious processes and which ever one you are comfortable and or good at..you continue to do such work until you master it. Like I promised I will find an article and post it.
    You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by XxgoeyxX
      Like I promised I will find an article and post it.
      OK, thanks. And we still whait for your paintings!! I know I know, it's not ready yet to be posted..

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      • #63
        Originally posted by !EEK
        OK, thanks. And we still whait for your paintings!! I know I know, it's not ready yet to be posted..
        Loll..Now im getting nervous posting the paintings. What if I dont met you expectations.

        Anywho I found something. If you are interested read it. It give you great information. Here are two sites that I think are very informative.




        You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by sleuth
          And the flower is not just a Lily.It has name Kala_Lily.
          That's great to know sleuth.

          Next time when someones says that's just a lilly,

          I'd abruptly respond, NOT JUST ANY LILLY, IT'S A KALA LILLY.

          I'm sure everyone in the room would be suprisingly impressed.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by XxgoeyxX
            Loll..Now im getting nervous posting the paintings. What if I dont met you expectations.

            Anywho I found something. If you are interested read it. It give you great information. Here are two sites that I think are very informative.


            婚活サイトを会員・費用・信頼性で比較。理想パートナーを見つけましょう!


            http://www.the-artists.org/search/prints-h.cfm
            C'mon girlfriend, post 'em.

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            • #66
              Thanks goey, and I'm sure you'll meet my expectations. Your printmakings look wondeful.

              As for the links http://www.worldprintmakers.com/english/pmdef.htm they look very useful but it's getting late here, I'll make sure I'll look at them more attentively tomorrow

              Oh and I did not know Ensor was printmaking...thank you for teaching me a bit more on my country's painter.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Yuro
                That's great to know sleuth.

                Next time when someones says that's just a lilly,

                I'd abruptly respond, NOT JUST ANY LILLY, IT'S A KALA LILLY.

                I'm sure everyone in the room would be suprisingly impressed.
                It's commonly known as a KALA,than a lily.That was my point.
                I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by XxgoeyxX
                  That reminds me. Here are some of the other etchings of calla lilies. Btw Harut if you are reading this. These first two are etching as well, but not soft ground...these are Aquatint's. I wanted to post them so you can see the difference.

                  Awesome! I love them.
                  I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by XxgoeyxX
                    Loll..Now im getting nervous posting the paintings. What if I dont met you expectations.

                    Anywho I found something. If you are interested read it. It give you great information. Here are two sites that I think are very informative.


                    婚活サイトを会員・費用・信頼性で比較。理想パートナーを見つけましょう!


                    http://www.the-artists.org/search/prints-h.cfm

                    I

                    For those who are too lazy to read the link.

                    Fine art printmaking is based on the concept of creating a master plate, known as the matrix. This is used to transfer the image onto paper. Nowadays printmaking is an art form that has many subdivisions, each of which is an art form in its own right: etching, lithography, linocut, etc. The printmaking process is generally a complex one, using a variety of different techniques, and medium, depending on the type of print. The artist creates different surface textures, color effects and forms, just as in painting, producing a unique work of art, defined by the artist’s style and personality.
                    Most times the process of transferring or printing the image can be repeated numerous times, creating editions of the same image. Sometimes each individual print is retouched or added to afterwards, making it unique or one-of-a-kind. Other techniques involve using the same matrix but different combinations of inks and colors, also creating unique works(monoprints and mezzotints are examples of such works).
                    GOEY,HOW DID YOU GET INTO THIS?
                    Last edited by sleuth; 11-27-2004, 07:58 PM.
                    I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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                    • #70
                      Thank you sleuth its very kind of you to post that. I should have done it. But I wanted you guys to read the site, there is a lot of great information. Oh, and thank you for the comment as well.

                      I got into this..well here is the story. Two years ago I applied for work study in the art department. I got a call from the printmaking lab and the professor told me if I wanted to work in the tool crib, where all the printmaking supplies are. I told her I dont know what printmaking is so she explained it to me. I said yes "..oo wow...ooo"..but I had noooooo idea what she was talking about. Anyways when I went to the studio, I saw all the work and from that point on I was hooked. I worked for the printmaking department for 2 years and took the class at the same time. Now the professor made me a TA so I have the keys to the studio. I can go and print anytime I want. I'm usually there on saturdays and sundays printing away. Which is totally cool.
                      You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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