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MACCULLOCH HALL HISTORICAL MUSEUM "Lasting Impressions," an exhibition on the history and techniques of printmaking.
MACCULLOCH HALL HISTORICAL MUSEUM "Lasting Impressions," an exhibit on the history and techniques of printmaking.
"Lasting Impressions," an exhibition on the history and techniques of printmaking.
The techniques of printmaking are divided into three major processes: relief, intaglio, surface.
What makes this show different from most print surveys is its emphasis on artistic and technical innovation and its clear definitions of the techniques of printmaking, with salient examples.
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Spanning more than 40 years and illuminating Mr. Grooms's mastery of printmaking techniques, the exhibition consists of more than 100 objects, among them portraits, cityscapes and and spectacles.
The aim of this study is to show the usability of printmaking techniques as a means of design during life long learning process to the individuals from different ranges of jobs.
With unique, hand-pulled prints created using a variety of printmaking techniques and materials monotype, lithography, intaglio, collagraph, watercolour, and gouache she creates hazy, uncanny images of shapes and blocks of colour that suggest a larger city, its people and structures, contending with their ephemerality.
With unique, hand-pulled prints created using a variety of printmaking techniques and materials monotype, lithography, intaglio, collagraph, watercolor, and gouache she creates hazy, uncanny images of shapes and blocks of color that suggest a larger city, its people and structures, contending with their ephemerality.
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