Living with an aspiring artist isn't always easy. Lucky for me, Keri Ann finally decided to seek professional help. She took a course in etching/printmaking recently that's just been completed. Her tutor John Mulvay posted his thoughts on the whole process here. Keri Ann's print is titled Paper Doll and can be found at the bottom of the page. While the first up results were OK, Keri Ann loved the process. Sourcing the design, working with and the actual etching of the metal, choosing the format and working the press entralled her. Cover her with ink, acid and terps and she's as happy as a tornado in a trailer park.
Friday, April 2, 2010
The Better Half
Living with an aspiring artist isn't always easy. Lucky for me, Keri Ann finally decided to seek professional help. She took a course in etching/printmaking recently that's just been completed. Her tutor John Mulvay posted his thoughts on the whole process here. Keri Ann's print is titled Paper Doll and can be found at the bottom of the page. While the first up results were OK, Keri Ann loved the process. Sourcing the design, working with and the actual etching of the metal, choosing the format and working the press entralled her. Cover her with ink, acid and terps and she's as happy as a tornado in a trailer park.
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Well done, Keri Ann, I love the joke! I just did a silk screen course yesterday (http://www.offishesandbirds.blogspot.com) so I was feeling the same as you probably. Your teacher wrote a witty post.
ReplyDeleteHi Keri Ann and Mark,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words and helping to promote the world's smallest art school
Johnny