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Description
A behind-the-scenes glimpse of the ways that different individual printmakers work.
This book comprises contributions from individual printmakers, richly illustrated with examples of their work and studios. Each of the nearly seventy participants (all members of London's Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, including several Royal Academicians) has been allocated a double page in which to offer an intimate insight into their working procedures, giving you the illusion of witnessing - behind the scenes as it were - the daily creative striving of the artist and the patient technical procedures that often underpin it. Their revelations range from the story of a near encounter with Picasso to the benefits of S. W. Hayter's uncompromising tuition at the celebrated Atelier 17, and from the taxing preparation of a mezzotint plate to the acceptance of the sometimes unforeseen - but ultimately happy - outcome of printing large collagraph images.
This is a valuable resource for students, practising printmakers and collectors of artists' original prints.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Printmakers
Contributors to Printmakers' Secrets
Glossary
Index
Product details
Published | Feb 26 2019 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9781912217786 |
Imprint | Herbert Press |
Illustrations | 160 colour images |
Dimensions | 11 x 9 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Fascinating anecdotes mingle with detailed explanations of individual methods.
Artists and Illustrators (July 2009)
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Whether revealing secrets or not, this book would make a valuable addition to the bookshelves of any print studio or workshop, and is especially appropriate and stimulating for someone beginning to experience the magnetism of printmaking.
Printmaking Today (Winter 2009)