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Rating:  Summary: Get your feet wet! Review: Never took a printmaking class in college...I've been carving erasers and wondering about this new world of relief printing. This book is wonderful.Not too much information on complicated techniques. Enough info to have me working on new ideas. If you're beyond the commercial rubber stamps and/or are an artist hoping to incorporate printed images into multimedia work...buy this book! Great reference! It'll fill in the blanks for those who have an art education but no basic printmaking.
Rating:  Summary: Simple prints, excellent results Review: This book is aimed at relief printmaking without a press using a range of techniques from linocuts through to using found objects. The techniques are clearly described and are applied to a number of simple but attractive projects such as single pamphlet books. pillows or cards. The photographs are clear and helpful. I particularly liked the fact that Gwen Diehn went through the clean up process, which is often not covered in much detail, and that she used vegetable oil rather than the more noxious kerosene. Throughout the book are a number of inspiring examples by past and present printmakers which help to extend the processes described. Whilst this book is aimed primarily at beginners, it offers stimulus and information of use to the more experienced printmakers too.
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