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Tag Archives: drawing
Florence Workshop Days 1-4
I’m following the timetable for the Florence Printmaking Workshop, which is where I should be now. I’m quite surprised that this is working for me at home in my own studio. I’m finding it hard to get ideas started, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, chine colle, drawing, Florence, Monotype, printmaking, studio practice, Viv Martin
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Drifting Down the Danube
Last Christmas I spent a week drifting down the Danube and I filled a sketchbook with impressions, images and ideas. Most of the drawings were of reflections on the ship windows, mixed with images visible through the windows and objects … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, arts, chine colle, collage, Danube, drawing, Monotype, painting, printmaking, Viv Martin
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Tales of the riverbank
We spent last Christmas floating down the Danube. Last year I had made a series of prints from my drawings of the Rhine riverbanks, which used some of the reflections on windows and water as part of the image. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, drawing, sketchbook, sketches, studio practice, Viv Martin
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Goodbye 2016
A New Year at last! In 2016 we had Christmas floating down the Rhine and instead of our usual morning champagne on Worthing beach, we drank a toast to all our relatives and friends in different corners of the world and shared … Continue reading