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1. printing



printing

I used this sketch to make this engraving. (I didn't mirror it.)

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2. Frescobaldi

An etching of The Frog at the Frescobaldi Cafe.
Etching 19cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.

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3. contest images / obras del concurso

these are the images with which i got the 2nd place in a contest at school based on artist Lola Mora's works. I think the exhibition is about to end in a couple of days...but i'm not sure if it already closed.



contest images / obras del concurso by dibujandoarte

2nd prize in painting

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contest images / obras del concurso by dibujandoarte

2nd prize in drawing




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contest images / obras del concurso by dibujandoarte

2nd prize in engraving

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4. etching

first I made the portrait with red gouache and sugar on to the metal, then covered it with hard base then washed the gouache, then the acid. Though I had to retouch some parts where the hard base had washed off

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5. abstract etching


abstract etching
Originally uploaded by dibujandoarte
i don't know what this technique is called in English... a soft base of painting then added some pieces of cloth and thread on top, then pressed. After that into the the acid like a normal etching...
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una abstracción en grabado - Barniz blando, con telas arriba, prensa y después aguafuerte - impreso en gris (mezcla de tintas vs.)



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6. hand / etching + aquatint

 
 
 

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7. The Phone Call

The two ends of a long narrow etching, the central section having been removed.
Etching with aquatint 21cm x 6cm. Click to enlarge.

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8. The Kiss

A kiss by moonlight back in 1984.
Etching and aquatint. Click to enlarge.

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9. Digging Up the Past...In My Garage

Moving things around in the garage, I came across some old college-era drawings, paintings, and prints that I kept. It was funny to go back and look at these things that have rarely seen the light of day since the early 90’s.

It’s especially funny since I’m a completely different person now than I was then, and the imagery I gravitated towards oozed with my youth. With titles like “Angel of Suicide” …What? All that’s missing is my “Question Authority” bumper sticker.

I knew that I wanted to make some kind of statement, but I don’t think I ever knew what that statement was. I just knew what imagery fit the bill - or formula - for cutting edge, music saturated L.A./Long Beach California. But really, it’s very similar to a lot of other statements that you see even among today’s emerging young artists that I see online. And, we thought we were being so avant garde. I just knew that I DIDN’T want to “illustrate” as that was a bad word in the fine arts department. Oh, silly me.

What I do see that is worth anything is the interest in detail, linework, and texture that are a big part of my current work. I just think I took a pretty round-about way of getting here.

I remember that 3-D box face that I had on my wall, the mannequin head with the Mickey Mouse ears, the gas mask…I just can’t for the life of me figure out which apartment that was (I moved several times during my college years).
10. Printmaking in books

My etching class ended last night. I was able to pull one more print that I’m almost happy with, but will now be renting space at the Atlanta Printmaker’s Studio in order to study the craft and practice more. In the meantime, here is last night’s progress on the hummingbird piece. The drawing looks a little labored due to my having to redraw through the hard ground and having to reapply and redraw the soft ground details as well, and in this printing, I left a fair amount of ink on the plate for more plate tone….

My instructor, Kathy Garrou, brought in a book done completely in engraving! How crazy that? It’s a GORGEOUS book called TRICK OF THE TALE, written by John and Caitlin Matthews and illustrated by Tomislav Tomic. This book is published by Candlewick Press, who is ironically the publisher of my next book, WHITE WATER~ I can’t wait to add this book to my collection.

From the publisher: Enter (carefully) the world of the tricksters, those wily creatures who lie their way out of trouble, cheat when they get a chance, and devise elaborate tricks to get what they want — with delightfully unpredictable results. This truly diverse, elegantly illustrated collection follows such clever characters as Anansi, Coyote, Brer Rabbit, and others who play a role in a multicultural array of storytelling traditions, from African to Inuit to European, Tibetan to Native American to Japanese. Celebrate the slyest trickster tales from around the world in a lavish volume that gives a well-loved story tradition its rightful due.

Speaking of WHITE WATER…back to work~

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11. Etching Class-Aquatint

Here is my latest from my etching class. It’s almost there. I just need to burnish a little more in the clouds, work out the eyes a bit, and print on good paper. I will hopefully finish this print next week and have original prints available for sale in my Etsy shop.

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12. When I Am Rich and Old . . .

. . . I shall construct wacked-out mind-blowing children's library rooms for fun. They will be staffed by considerate staff members that are prone to lobbing books at one another via that fish market in Seattle and will wear fabulous footwear. And the furniture? You've seen some of it before, but I really think the chairs should look like this:



Because that is not a drawing. That is an honest-to-god piece of real furniture. Sure, they may collapse under the weight of a patron here and there, but against the white walls I paint on one side of the room they will be nothing but pure unadulterated Awesome Incarnate.

Thanks, yet again, to Eric Berlin for the link.

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