 Here is a print I have been working on during my Thursday night classes at the Shemer Center.  It is a linoleum cut.  I am working with two blocks - one for each color; and handprinting the image on rice paper.  I have really been enjoying working with the medium.  I like the graphic quality the rice paper gives to the lino cut, and I am very impressed that I can get such an even print without using a press.  This is not a final version of the image.  I am still hoping  to move the red "seeds" up closer to the image of the birds, but first I must cut away more of the lino block.
   Here is a print I have been working on during my Thursday night classes at the Shemer Center.  It is a linoleum cut.  I am working with two blocks - one for each color; and handprinting the image on rice paper.  I have really been enjoying working with the medium.  I like the graphic quality the rice paper gives to the lino cut, and I am very impressed that I can get such an even print without using a press.  This is not a final version of the image.  I am still hoping  to move the red "seeds" up closer to the image of the birds, but first I must cut away more of the lino block.Saturday, September 29, 2007
Birdseed 10" x 11"
 Here is a print I have been working on during my Thursday night classes at the Shemer Center.  It is a linoleum cut.  I am working with two blocks - one for each color; and handprinting the image on rice paper.  I have really been enjoying working with the medium.  I like the graphic quality the rice paper gives to the lino cut, and I am very impressed that I can get such an even print without using a press.  This is not a final version of the image.  I am still hoping  to move the red "seeds" up closer to the image of the birds, but first I must cut away more of the lino block.
   Here is a print I have been working on during my Thursday night classes at the Shemer Center.  It is a linoleum cut.  I am working with two blocks - one for each color; and handprinting the image on rice paper.  I have really been enjoying working with the medium.  I like the graphic quality the rice paper gives to the lino cut, and I am very impressed that I can get such an even print without using a press.  This is not a final version of the image.  I am still hoping  to move the red "seeds" up closer to the image of the birds, but first I must cut away more of the lino block.
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