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Subject: Good Things, Small Packages: Holiday Art Opening and Demo Day
Posted by: Amanda
Holiday Art Opening & Demo Day
Saturday, November 12 ? 5:00pm - 8:00pm TraillWorks Gallery, located in Newton, NJ, will be hosting a holiday exhibit, ?Good Things, Small Packages?, running from November 12th through January 8th. The exhibit celebrates giving the gift of handmade, featuring TraillWorks? guest artists, old and new. New artists include Linda Finkelstein, Janet Howard-Fatta, Joann Wells Greenbaum, Heidi Lanino, Amanda Gordon Miller, Kristen Muller, Ted Petrockho and Andrea Rosenfeld alongside TraillWorks? regulars, Phylis Barfoot, Brenda Decker, Martha C. Hall, David Ohlerking, Karin Lowney- Seed, and owner, Jennie Traill Schaeffer. Works range in media from paintings to prints, fibers to ceramics, with every piece priced under $200. During the opening reception tonight (November 12, 5-8 p.m.), I will be carving and printing with a baren. Jennie will demonstrate oil painting. Stop by and see us! |
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Subject: Starting another print
Posted by: Sherrie Y
There's nothing that makes this printmaker happier than a drying rack full of prints, so of course that means starting another linocut! Goals here are multiple: 1) get one more piece done for the upcoming December show, 2) do a "simpler" (read: fewer color passes) image and 3) push that border-breaking idea a bit. It's funny... I use a broken border frequently in sketchbook drawings and journal entries and graphic design, so why did I never explore it in printmaking? It's not a particularly innovative idea, but I'm hoping it will at least be interesting for this piece. First color? yellow. Gee. I wonder what it might be? (Not.) |
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