Sunday, September 15, 2013

Working on Grays--Face #22

Okay--I'm working on grays.  And it's tough.

I have to say, too, that there's a print in the Walker book that I absolutely love, and I would so like to be able to make images like that.  And it's all about the lines--the white lines--building up the figure.  So.....I'll study it more, and we'll see.

This is #22, and it's 4" X 6".

12 comments:

  1. I can see your struggle. It is so different in linocuts than on paper with pen and ink :-)) I'm curious where it brings you. Keep going!!! I love this one and the grays in the background.
    xxx Marianne

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  2. I love your lines. Very interesting. Loving your prints.

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  3. Another great face and print … and I can already see your promising and improving evolution. I hope you see it too1

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  4. I see here many wonderful artworks, but this is one of the best. Amaising!

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  5. I am so impressed of your studying and working. The lincut is very different compared to drawing. Beautiful faces!

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  6. I can only echo the above comments. Keep on keeping on with the project. It is wonderful to observe the creative process. :)

    SE

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  7. Good work...linocut is difficult to make look good

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  8. I am very impressed by the work you have been doing.

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  9. Can't tell you how happy I am that you stopped by my blog - because now I have found you!! Your series of faces is remarkable. I love every one of them. This is a medium that I totally admire. I think its hugely difficult and you are amazing :) I'm looking forward to following you now.

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  10. Wonderful work. I love the expression and the way you have done the shading is very effective:)

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  11. Very expressive. I really like your work.

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  12. Isn't it amazing how you can look at something and look at something and only start to understand it as you work through it. I am always baffled at how long it take me to learn.

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