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  1. Digital Art Studio: Techniques for Combining Inkjet Printing with Traditional Art Materials by Karin Schminke, Dorothy Simpson Krause, et all 2004-08-01
  2. Installations and Experimental Printmaking (Printmaking Handbooks) by Alexia Tala, 2011-03-15
  3. Radical Art: Printmaking and the Left in 1930s New York by Helen Langa, 2004-03-25
  4. Digital Alchemy: Printmaking techniques for fine art, photography, and mixed media (Voices That Matter) by Bonny Pierce Lhotka, 2011-01-06
  5. Art of the Far North: Inuit Sculpture, Drawing, and Printmaking (Art Around the World) by Carol Finley, 1998-09
  6. Cool Printmaking: The Art of Creativity for Kids (Cool Art) by Anders Hanson, 2008-07
  7. German Expressionist Woodcuts (Collections of Fine Art in Dover Books)
  8. Papermaking:How to Make Handmade Paper for Printmaking, Drawing, Painting, Relief and Cast Forms, Book Arts, and Mixed Media by Jules Heller, 1997-08-01
  9. Bewick's Animal Woodcuts CD-ROM and Book (Electronic Clip Art) by Thomas Bewick, 2004-06-14
  10. Printmaking for Beginners: 2nd Edition (Printmaking Handbooks) by Jane Stobart, 2006-04-01
  11. Etchings of James McNeill Whistler (Dover Books on Fine Art) by James McNeill Whistler, 2003-01-13
  12. Miro Lithographs (Dover Art Library) by Joan Miro, 1983-04-01
  13. Printmaking: A Complete Guide to Materials and Processes by Bill Fick, Beth Grabowski, 2009-07-27
  14. A Picasso Portfolio: Prints from The Museum of Modern Art by Deborah Wye, Pablo Picasso, 2010-04-30

1. Original Printmaking Art Work - EC Online Arts & Crafts Gallery - Serigraphs, Si
PRINTMAKING Dogs, cats, horses. Fujiko Isomura Madison, WI - Eastmeets West Contemporary fine art; Gold leaf inkjet prints.
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"In creating, the only hard thing's to begin; A grass-blade's no easier to make than an oak." - James Russell Lowell Rhino by Allen Ye Printmaker At EC Gallery you can purchase directly from each exhibitor. Every site is a unique experience... enjoy your arts exploration! Please report any inactive links that you might find... thanks. If you know other artlovers, please SPREAD THE WORD about EC Gallery! >> Allen Ye Printmaker - Fair Haven, NY - Hand made replicas of Renaissance woodcut designs. >> Carson Barnes - San Francisco, CA - Layers of transparent color produce textures, colors, and luminous beings. Small editions. >> Allen Bjorkman - Fair Haven, NY - Images of thoughts expressed by an original visual language of fantasy and truth. >> Ted Dutch >> Marsha Heatwole - Lexington, VA - Contemporary, whimsical and colorful domestic and African animals. Etchings, silkscreens, and monotypes. Dogs, cats, horses.

2. ART 2930C Printmaking: Art Of The Book
Lyons, 1554. ART 2930C printmaking art OF THE BOOK Natasha Lovelace Materialsfrom the Dept. of Special Collections. Comments to Jeffrey Barr.
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/art2930c/art2930c.htm
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
DEPT. OF FINE ARTS
From: Gvlielmi Rondeletii ... Libri de piscibus marinis By Guillaume Rondelet. Lyons, 1554 ART 2930C PRINTMAKING: ART OF THE BOOK
Natasha Lovelace
Materials from the
Dept. of Special Collections
Comments to: Jeffrey Barr Jacobus Philippus, Bergomensis, 1434-1520.
Supplementum chronicarum
Opus preclarum supplementum chronica [rum] vulgo appattatu : in omnimoda historia nouissime congesta Fratris Jacobi Philippi Bergomensis : religionis heremitaru diui Auguistini decoris : saustissime inchoat.
[Venetiis : Bernardum Rizum, 1490]
[12], 261, [1] leaves (first and last blank) : col. ill ; 31 m.
909 F718s oversize Catholic Church.
Book of hours Hore presentes ad usum Sarum impresse fuerut Parisius per Phillipu pigouchet anno salutis. M.CCCC. xcviii. die vero. xvi. Maii. pro Symone vostre: librario comorante ibide : in vico nuncupato novo beate Marie. in intersignio sancti Johannis evangeliste. [Paris, Phillipe Pigouchet for Simon Vostre, 16 May 1498] [128] l. : ill. ; 18 cm.

3. Printmaking Studio And Gallery Of Fine Art Prints By Maria Arango: Home Of 1,000
Dick Blick Art Materials sells supplies for every type of printmaking including block printing, embossing, etching, intaglio, lithosketch, and print gocco
http://www.1000woodcuts.com/
Welcome to woodcut printmaking!
You will find galleries where you can view and collect woodcut prints and wood engravings, learn how to make your first woodcut or get advanced tips, connect with a huge number of links, buy supplies, browse resources and books for printmakers and much more! Journey
Woodcut on MJ Cole Clay Hand Made Paper

What is an Original Print?

All about Editioning

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Navigate The Printmaking Studio by scrolling to the bottom of any page , where you will find navigation tables. Use this INDEX page as the gateway to all the galleries and everything else! Art Collectors and Lovers COLLECTORS information Browse the GALLERIES ... Always Just Updated! Enthusiasts and Artists Visit the Studio Learn HOW TO make woodcuts, what paper and wood to use, sharpening, and many more tricks of the trade ... , some crazy stuff... Meet the ARTIST A friendly bio or official CV and contact information Why I do what I do Quotes that inspire me ... Road Trip!

4. Original Printmaking Art Work - Juried OnLine Arts Festival - Serigraphs, Silk S
printmaking, silkscreens, and serigraphs Man's mind stretched to a new idea, nevergoes back to its original dimensions. Oliver Wendell Holmes Printmaking
http://www.jolaf.com/printmaking.html
"Original contemporary & traditional printmaking, silkscreens, and serigraphs"
"Man's mind stretched to a new idea, never goes back to its original dimensions."

- Oliver Wendell Holmes
Printmaking Allen Ye Printmaker ... Oswego, NY
>> Hand made replicas of Renaissance woodcut designs.
Allen Bjorkman
... Oswego, NY
>> Images of thoughts expressed by an original visual language of fantasy and truth. Place Your Order Directly With Each JOLAF Artist! Nancy Klotzle - Winterberry Studio ... Croton on Hudson, NY
>> Original serigraphs and impressionistic paintings inspired by the simple elegance of nature.
Melissa A. Stephens
- MAS creations ... Minneapolis, MN
>> One-of-a-kind abstract and landscape oil monoprints reflecting specific regions using local flora.

Please REPORT any deadlinks! SELECT BY MEDIUM ARTIST LIST JOLAF SEARCH ENGINE Artists: Add your site to the Juried OnLine Arts Festival! Artists' Marketing Resources Web Design Services Website design by Cyberfirms Web Development http://www.jolaf.com

5. Printmaking Art By Claire Nash, Gallery, Techniques Etc
Printmaking gallery of contemporary Fine art prints and paintings by artist ClaireNash, explanations of lithography, collagraph, intaglio, etching and screen
http://www.printmaking.org.uk/
Printmaking gallery of contemporary Fine art prints and paintings by artist Claire Nash, explanations of lithography, collagraph, intaglio, etching and screen printing techniques and other pages of interest within printmaking. Skip flash intro Site designed for 800x600 or higher resolution, 16 bit or higher colour and Internet Explorer

6. Printmaking Art By Claire Nash
Claire Joanne Nash. © 2001 Claire Joanne Nash.
http://www.printmaking.org.uk/main.htm
Claire Joanne Nash
© 2001 Claire Joanne Nash

7. EXHIBITIONS1996 The 3rd Annual Exhibition Of Printmaking Art Of Chinese Academie
EXHIBITIONS 1996 The 3rd Annual exhibition of printmaking art of ChineseAcademies of Fine Art, and won the annual prize. 1996 The
http://www.chinahiway.com/cuart/xin4.htm
EXHIBITIONS
The 3rd Annual exhibition of printmaking art of Chinese Academies of Fine Art, and won the annual prize.
The 13th National printmaking works exhibition of China.
Sketch exhibition, 'Wu Zuoren' Foundation.
'Chinese Modern Printmaking' exhibition in 4 States of South America.
'Modern Art' exhibition in Pretty Bird Gallery, Beijing.
'Printmaking works by silk screen' exhibition in Keep In Touch Gallery, Beijing.
'June' printmaking art exhibition by five people in Dreamy Gallery, Beijing.
'Printmaking Art' exhibition in Su Zhou Gallery, Jiang Su province.
International Engraving Graphic Biennial Exhibition, Spain.
'Different autumn' art exhibition in Qin Gallery, Beijing. PRIZES Won the prize of scholarship of the Central Academy of Fine Art. Won the prize of GangSong's Arts foundation in the Central Academy of Fine Art. WORKS COLLECION Gallery of Central Academy of Fine Art collected Works, By the printmaking department of the Central Academy of Fine Art, By the Su Zhou Gallery.

8. Clatsop Community College
II ART 255 INTERMED CERAMICS ART LDT INTERMED CERAMICS ART 268 FIBERS/WEAVING ARTLDT FIBERS/WEAVING ART 270 INTRODUCTION TO printmaking art LDT INTRODUCTION
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/admindb/OregonTransferCredit-OregonCollegesandUniver
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for Clatsop Community College
Updated as of 03-Apr-2003 for Spring 2003 Questions about these Articulation Tables should be directed to:
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*Note* If there is no direct OSU equivalent for a transfer course that fulfills a Baccalaureate Core requirement, then
the OSU course number is given as "LDT" or "UDT" and the course title will say something like "General Credit."
"LDT" stands for "lower division transfer."
"UDT" stands for "upper division transfer."
*No more than two courses from any one department may be used by a student to satisfy the OSU Perspectives category of the core.
*The two courses used to fulfill the OSU Synthesis requirement may not be in the same department. Transfer Course OSU Equivalent
OSU Home Page Keyword Search
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9. Lane Community College
ART 268 WEAVING TABLE LOOM ART LDT WEAVING TABLE LOOM ART 269 WEAVING FLOOR LOOMART LDT WEAVING FLOOR LOOM ART 270 INTRO TO printmaking art LDT INTRO TO
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/admindb/OregonTransferCredit-OregonCollegesandUniver
Course Equivalencies
for Lane Community College
Updated as of 03-Apr-2003 for Spring 2003 Questions about these Articulation Tables should be directed to:
Admission and Orientation

*Note* If there is no direct OSU equivalent for a transfer course that fulfills a Baccalaureate Core requirement, then
the OSU course number is given as "LDT" or "UDT" and the course title will say something like "General Credit."
"LDT" stands for "lower division transfer."
"UDT" stands for "upper division transfer."
*No more than two courses from any one department may be used by a student to satisfy the OSU Perspectives category of the core.
*The two courses used to fulfill the OSU Synthesis requirement may not be in the same department. Transfer Course OSU Equivalent
OSU Home Page Keyword Search
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Write to Admissions

10. Index Of /printmaking/undergraduate
printmaking art is usually, but not always, twodimensional and is generally createdto be personally expressive or to follow a particular visual aesthetic.
http://art.asu.edu/printmaking/undergraduate/
Index of /printmaking/undergraduate
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11. Art, Printmaking Concentration
printmaking art is usually, but not always, twodimensional and is often calledthe “democratic art,” since with multiple original copies, the artist’s
http://www.asu.edu/provost/smis/cfa/bfa/aprbfa.html
Art, Printmaking Concentration Bachelor of Fine Arts
The Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts
Definition of the field. Career opportunities in the field. Trained printmakers are working artists, practicing the expression of a personal understanding of their place in the world. They contribute to the continuity of human creativity through time. Their art may sell successfully in the open marketplace. They may find employment as artists, printmakers in schools of all levels, teaching the execution and appreciation of visual art. They work in fine art print studios, executing original prints for other artists. Printmaking skills such as screenprinting or photomechanical techniques, acquired for the production of art, also have commercial, nonart applications that may afford skilled employment. Artists with printmaking skills may also do graphic design, illustration, and signage or may work in museums, in conservation, for publishers, in arts, galleries, and in other art-related activities. Uniqueness of the program at ASU.

12. THE PRINTMAKING ART OF CAROL SANTORA
Carol Santora makes colorful scenes. by Leon Nigrosh. THE printmaking art OF CAROLSANTORA At Surroundings Gallery, 377 Main Street, Gardner, through July 17.
http://www.worcesterphoenix.com/archive/art/98/07/03/CAROL_SANTORA.html
The Worcester Phoenix
July 3 - 10, 1998

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Carol Santora makes colorful scenes
by Leon Nigrosh
THE PRINTMAKING ART OF CAROL SANTORA At Surroundings Gallery, 377 Main Street, Gardner, through July 17. Tucked away in the North County town of Gardner, Surroundings Gallery is a tiny gem of an gallery. It's housed in a former livery stable built in 1880. Its rough-hewn post and beam interior beautifully frames the pristine white walls on which more than 30 woodcut prints by Carol Santora currently hang. Santora herself hails from nearby Westminster, where for the past 15 years she has been producing art, concentrating on wood block-printmaking. She employs several different printmaking methods, from the Japanese ukiyo-e style of multiple blocks, to the jigsaw method, and the reductive method of using one block for all the colors in a particular print. Although she often hand rubs individual prints, all of the works in this exhibit were pulled from an antique Poco proof press. To help visitors understand the different tools and methods, Santora has a display case in this exhibit showing actual tools with concise written explanations of how they are employed. Her series Fisherman's Catch presents an excellent example of just how the reductive technique works. Because only a few marks are cut into the original block, the first print is densely black, with an interesting, but barely discernible image. More marks are cut into the same block to create stage two, in which we can see a large fish mouth and eyes emerging from a swirl of bubbles.

13. Atelier West Printmakers
printmaking artist Audrey Feltham showcases original prints, printmaking methods, studio printmaking lessons, instruction, printing and consultation.
http://www.atelierwest.ca

14. Arkansas State University, Art Dept., Printmaking
Art Department, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro. Printmaking. PrintmakingLinks Many useful links to art and printmaking sites.
http://www.clt.astate.edu/elind/prtmkgmain.htm
Art Department, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro
Printmaking
Studying Printmaking at Arkansas State University should be an enriching experience with six major interrelated goals:
  • Creative development. Each student is encouraged to find new ideas for solving new and old problems, to develop a mind free to explore with personal vision. Creative attempts which fail are just as important as those which succeed. Technical experience. Understanding basic techniques is an important tool in achieving all other goals. Traditional Relief and Intaglio methods are emphasized. Sense of history. Understanding the energies that have moved people to create visual ideas in the past provides analogies and motivation for future ideas. The artist / printmaker has a unique opportunity to consider personal works within a historical perspective, because more works of art exist from the past in the form of prints than in any other medium. Communication of ideas.

15. PRINTMAKING
Major developments have taken place with the introduction of digital images. This site contains information on new and traditional printmaking techniques. There is also a gallery showing examples.
http://www.flemings.u-net.com
printmaking home page supported by Flemings Fine Art
PRINTMAKING
Search this site for items which relate to printmaking processes, printmakers and other online information. Type a single word in the box then click on search below.
PRINTMAKING
MALL GALLERY 1998 Follow this link for the work of printmaking students at the Anglia Polytechnic University Degree Show at the Mall Gallery MALL GALLERY 1997 Follow this link for the work of printmaking students at the Anglia Polytechnic University Degree Show at the Mall Gallery BA(HONS) PRINTMAKING Follow this link for more information on the new printmaking degree pathway MAP Follow this link for a map of this printmaking site (under review) FLEMINGS FINE ART A fine art gallery on the internet. Printmaking and painting for sale through this online gallery. PRINT WORKSHOPS Detailed list of print workshops in the UK. (under construction) BOOKS Bibliography of printmaking, printmakers, printmaking processes, printed material, artist's books. (under construction)
BA(Hons) Printmaking
PRINTMAKING IN CAMBRIDGE
Anglia Polytechnic University
A new degree pathway in Printmaking
updated 2/12/99

16. Art QandA Printmaking Page
artist resource answers questions on processes, techniques, safety, and tools. Find safer aquatints, cheap printmaking, and homemade presses. I am looking for safety precautions and hazards of art materials in printmaking references
http://members.tripod.com/~qaart/printmaking.html
Answers are from the site author unless otherwise noted.
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Printmaking Links
I am looking for safety precautions and hazards of art materials in printmaking references... Probably the textbook for this subject is ARTIST BEWARE: The hazards and precautions in working with art and craft materials by Michael McCann (Watson-Guptill Pub. 1979). It does not really discuss non-toxic alternatives. McCann focuses more on precautions for rather than avoidance of hazardous conditions. The following are some simple substitutions that make the print shop safer...
  • sunflower seed salad oil rather than spirit solvents to dilute and clean-up oil based inks.
  • acrylic floor polish in place of hardground (while wet it dissolves in water... once dry household ammonia is used to remove it).
  • vaseline mixed with liquid soap in place of soft ground.

17. Printmaking: Step Inside The World Of Relief, Intaglio, Planography, Lithography
printmaking Learn about the techniques and historical uses of this fine art form. Fine art printmaking involves the creation of a master plate from which multiple images are made.
http://arthistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa051200a.htm
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Photo reprinted with permission of Tamara Benoit Faking It "One crucial difference between a fine art print and a reproduction is that, when examined using a simple hand-held magnifying glass, the original print will have variations of pattern on the surface of the ink. The reproduction, will have a near-perfect, uniform "dot pattern" which gives its process away." -Melanie Scott, art consultant More of This Feature Relief Intaglio Lithography Serigraphy P rintmaking is a sometimes misunderstood aspect of visual art. In fact, today, the distinction between fine art prints and commercially reproduced prints (posters which have been signed) is not always easy to make.

18. Printmaking Links At MTSU
here .. Our OnLine Discussion Group enables you to post your printmaking-relatedquestion to a global community of printmakers. This
http://www.mtsu.edu/~art/printmaking/print_links.html
If you are a printmaker you should be able to find something that interests you here..... Our On-Line Discussion Group enables you to post your printmaking-related question to a global community of printmakers. This site is brought to you by Christie Nuell of the Printmaking Area of Middle Tennessee State University. Last Update January 24, 2003 Southern Graphics April 2 - 5, 2003 Boston visitor to this page s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer)

19. KEITH HOWARD'S NON-TOXIC PRINTMAKING PAGE
final 'popular' alternative for dealing with the toxicological consequences of traditionalprintmaking was to eradicate printmaking from fine art curriculums.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~art/printmaking/non_toxic.html
KEITH HOWARD'S
NON-TOXIC PRINTMAKING PAGE
See also: Intaglio and the Tradition of Toxicity Printmaking is a universally accepted and widely practiced aspect of art education that has historical roots going back several centuries. Most traditional printmaking techniques were developed hundreds of years before the concepts of occupational health and safety and environmental awareness were considered. Consequently, issues pertaining to ecological conservation, health and safety have not been fully reconciled with traditional printmaking practices. Due largely to industrial health and safety legislation, educational institutions have reevaluated the manner in which art students and staff work with dangerous chemicals and solvents used in printmaking. How We Have Dealt with the Toxic Chemicals and Acids from Traditional Printmaking Responsible institutions dealt with the problem of liquid and airborne toxins by instigating controlled working methods, and exhausting dangerous airborne chemicals from the classroom or art studio. Irresponsible institutions simply ignored the potentially disastrous ecological and occupational health and safety consequences related to traditional printmaking media and blindly continued as the tradition demanded. Due to the potential legal ramifications, the final 'popular' alternative for dealing with the toxicological consequences of traditional printmaking was to eradicate printmaking from fine art curriculums. Every month I hear about printmaking programs shutting down because of concerns related to occupational health and safety. Despite all that has happened, some printmakers still put their jobs, their own health, and their student's health at risk on a daily basis hoping that the consequences of their actions will go unnoticed.

20. Yale School Of Art
Offering Masters of art degree program in graphic design, painting/printmaking, photography and sculpture.
http://www.yale.edu/art/
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