This print is 30 x 29 Inches it is layered with many layers of chin-Colle paper it has various inks, paper, and paint with French Posh-ware over the top and another layer of Chin-Colle was added
Print making as an artist we all have things we love to hate and our own trials . One of the biggest things as an artist we face is the vision of what is in our minds eye that we want to create verses the gap of what we actually make with our hands. Our vision verses reality and as artist we struggle and claw to close the gap. This is where I am with printmaking the beautiful struggle of the minds eye and closing the gap. Lisa Batchelder Ominous Blue Tentacles Reductive, relief, print with French posh ware and chin'colle 40x30in (2020). This is piece has hand carved lino-cut pieces, on an acid etched background with French posh ware, then Chin colle paper for the final drop. Pieces like this are tedious and time consuming. THE PROCESS; FIRST take a piece of linoleum cut it size . You must then ware P.P.E. . It takes lye crystals, spritzes of drain cleaner and water. Make sure...
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