Printmaking
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- Wayne, June
- Founder of Tamarind Lithography Workshop, in New Mexico. Exhibitions, articles, reviews, awards and a gallery of selected works plus "My Palomar Series".
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- Moore, Pamela
- "Works on Paper" - A gallery of mixed-media monoprints with chine collé printed on mulberry paper and adhered to Rives BFK.
- 86
- Cihlar, Michal
- Gallery of contemporary linocuts. Also includes collage, and mixed linocut-photography media.
- 87
- DiMuzio, Judy
- New prints by Cincinnati artist show colorful monoprints, woodblocks and intaglio prints.
- 88
- Hiroshige, Ando
- Japanese painter and printmaker Hiroshige was the last great figure of the Ukiyo-e, or popular, school of printmaking, and was known especially for his landscape prints. Features images of five of his woodblock prints.
- 89
- Hokusai, Katsushika
- Japanese painter and wood engraver Hokusai is considered to be one of the outstanding figures of the Ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the floating world" (everyday life), school of printmaking.
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- Jolly Woodchopper Studio
- Run by artisan Chad Hoffman specializing in jazz and musical woodcut prints; also creates furniture pieces and custom hardwood picture frames.
- 91
- Katz, Babette
- This printmaker and book artist discusses the power of the black-and-white linocut print as a narrative tool in this photo interview at Biddington's.
- 92
- Roman, Amie
- Canadian printmaker with gallery of relief prints, discussion of techniques, biography and links to artist blog.
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- Rowden, Mark
- Relief prints, drawings and paintings by Australian artist. Recent biography and art links.
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- Schneider, Michael
- Woodblock prints by Austrian printmaker. Curriculum vitae, media projects, handmade books he has collaborated on, and photos of exhibitions of his work.
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- Smith, Graham
- Collection of black and white linocuts hand printed by the artist in small limited editions. Includes artists books and other design work.
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- Westergard, Jim
- Unusual wood engravings, prints and drawings, created by the "little old Canadian wood engraver" in his "Spanish Fly Press" studio.