Etching & Woodcuts from the Heartland
(nine award-winning Indiana artist demonstrations)
During the recent reception for this show the artist were available to meet and also showed the complexities of their work.
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Judy Leiviska describes the lost plate method of printing. |
The Glenna Heath invited the reception guests to participate. |
Florence Leviton talks about etching. |
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Tom Brown addresses the audience. |
Ink spread out on glass to an even consistency. |
Ink is then transferred to a wooden plate. |
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Paper is placed on the plate. |
The paper is forced onto the ink. |
The finished color is pulled from the plate. |
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Finished one color print. |
Judy Leiviska Cuts on her plate . |
Ink is mixed and applied to the plate |
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A special guide helps line up each color. |
Ink is forced onto the paper. |
The blue is printed over the orange to get multiple colors. |
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Patrons admire finished print. |
The exhibit is full of examples of printing techniques. |
Come enjoy the show on view through September. |
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New Harmony Horse by Glenna Heath
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Backyard Clothesline by Patrick Flaherty
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Harbored by Judy Leiviska
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They are Looking at Me by Tom Brown
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New Harmony Tulips by Judy Leiviska
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Last Visit by Tom Brown
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Tangle by Florence Leviton
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