This book is a general guide to printmaking by hand. Comprehensive and innovative, this practical introduction ranges from potato prints to multi-colour linocuts; from collage to screenprints; from prints made with pipe cleaners and burger boxes to three-dimensional indented sculpture. The advantage of the techniques covered are that they do not require expensive equipment or much space, and are suitable for all age groups. Easy to follow for the beginner, Handmade Prints also offers invaluable insights for the experienced printmaker. All the methods described require little specialised equipment and can be carried out at home on the kitchen table. They can be accomplished at many levels of expertise: in an artist s professional practice; as a school or college activity; or by enthusiasts of all ages to make unusual, inventive artworks or to transform home decor. The text is clearly written and highly illustrated with work done by people of all ages.
About the Author
Anne Desmet is a well-known wood engraver and is the editor of Printmaking Today. Her work can be seen in collections throughout Europe, most notably in the Ashmolean Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Jim Anderson is a well-known printmaker and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. He runs courses on printmaking.
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Very well-known authorsUser-friendly approachMethods described require little specialised equipment - can be carried out at homeOf interest to both the beginner and the experienced artistSuitable for all ages Beautifully illustrated
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Desmet and Anderson have created a book that crosses the boundary separating folk crafts from the fine arts. Tracing printmaking back to the first dinosaur footprints left in clay, they offer an introduction that encompasses everything from potato printing to multicolor linocuts, from collage to three-dimensional indented sculpture yet uses very little specialized equipment. Initial chapters on inks, tools, paper making, and paper marbling are followed by playful, sometimes wacky chapters on body prints and printing from buttons, discarded toys, stones, shoes, and sliced fruits. For example, a lovely Asian-style print is made by inking the wheels of a toy steam shovel. This highly accomplished work includes a glossary of terms, techniques, and materials and a list of suppliers (though one can find much on one's own in the toy chest and refrigerator). Recommended for public libraries. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
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This is a very useful book for anyone wishing to try printmaking at home. It contains information on equipment & materials, paper-making & marbling, body prints, printing from bits & pieces, inexpensive printing blocks, collagraphs, relief prints, screenprinting, fabric printing, ceramic printing, as well as a glossary. All in all it is very practical, with many great ideas and clear instructions, resulting in sophisticated prints.
This books contains information on equipment & materials, paper-making & marbling, body prints, printing from bits & pieces, inexpensive printing blocks, collagraphs, relief, screenprint, unique prints, fabric printing, ceramic printing, print & collage, and a glossary. It is a very useful and practical guide to printmaking, with great ideas, sophisticated print results, and clear instructions.
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