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This practical book explains how printmakers can be more ecological in their practice. It suggests small changes an artist can make from, for example, tracking their materials to making ink from home-sourced pigment. In meaningful ways, it inspires art practices that benefit the environment and enrich understanding of the making process. Above all, it encourages ways of exploring the potential of print in expressive and challenging ways that do not hurt the planet.
In this pocket sized book of all things wonderful, Mary Dalton explores how we might be more resourceful with our food, both as an individual and as a society. From growing herbs in builders' rubble to hunting wild mushrooms at dawn, this collection of recipes and stories will make you think, smile and engage. Suitable for all those interested in unusual recipes and stories with an element of the wild about them.
An exciting book that shows you how to learn new printmaking techniques and create bold, expressive work. Will be of great interest to all printmakers and artists. Packed with techniques ranging from paper dry point to Mokulito; monoprint to plaster cast; advice on colour, texture, line, tone and so much more. Step-by-step projects and lavish examples explain the processes and how they can be combined. Beautifully illustrated with over 800 colour photographs.
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