
Showing posts with label linoprinting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linoprinting. Show all posts
24.5.19
Bristol Craft and Flea
Is three days notice enough? I am going to be at the Craft and Flea in Bristol on Bank Holiday and it would be so great if you came along to say "Hello"!
I will have lots of my lino prints of course as well as lots of Bristol themed goodies - tote bags, mugs, cards and so on - I am so excited, having seen the exhibitor list it is going to be amazing fun.
Labels:
art for sale,
bristol,
craft and flea,
lino,
linoprinting,
melanie wickham,
Paintworks,
printmaking
4.4.19
New Three Hares lino print
I've just had a jolly old time making this big hares lino print!
My 'Line of Hares' (the smaller print) has been really popular and I have loved printing it, so I decided to play around with the scale a bit. I'm so happy with the result as well. I think of them as 'big' because I am so used to seeing my usual quintet, but they are actually about 16 cm high. With so much more black in the image they are a little harder to print as i am still hand burnishing them, but definitely worth it.
Labels:
bristoletsyteam,
etsy,
handprinted,
hare art,
Hare print,
lino print,
linocut,
linoprinting,
melanie wickham,
printmaking
26.9.18
Lino Print Exhibition at Tobacco Factory, Bristol
Really excited to be putting an art show together for an exhibition at the Tobacco Factory in Bristol!
It will run from October 17th until November 27th and will be in The Snug, so a great excuse to go eat there, meet some friends, have a hot chocolate - I think I may end up hanging out there every single day :)
The really hard part is choosing which lino prints to exhibit, because I have been working on three new series of prints and want to show them all to everyone...but actually that would be a terrible, cramped mess so I had better get curating!
I really hope you can come and have a look at the show.
Labels:
art exhibition,
art for sale,
black and white art,
bristol,
bristol art,
lino,
lino cut,
linoprinting,
melanie wickham,
tobacco factory
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