Studio blog of Annie Bissett, an artist working with traditional Japanese woodblock printing (moku hanga)
07 June 2015
Work from the June 2015 White Line Workshop
I just taught a two-day white line woodcut workshop at Zea Mays Printmaking (Florence MA) and here's some of the student work. We had a wonderful time and I think the work is spectacular. Thanks, everyone!
Wow, what incredible work! I love the emphasis on everyday scenes like landscapes, interiors, food, things. All really wonderful colors and compositions.
I agree Annie. These are lovely. Must have been a fun class and I'm sorry I wasn't there too to watch as my first white-line attempt was also last week but a little less ambitious visually.....I love the variegated colors that the students used within the various areas of color....the pseudo-bokashi combined with the broad flat colors makes for interesting contrasts in the print.
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Thanks for a wonderful workshop. Inspiring and energizing.
Nice work!
Wow, what incredible work! I love the emphasis on everyday scenes like landscapes, interiors, food, things. All really wonderful colors and compositions.
I agree Annie. These are lovely.
Must have been a fun class and I'm sorry I wasn't there too to watch as my first white-line attempt was also last week but a little less ambitious visually.....I love the variegated colors that the students used within the various areas of color....the pseudo-bokashi combined with the broad flat colors makes for interesting contrasts in the print.
Wow. These are stunning! Inspires me to give white-line a go again. Thanks for sharing!
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