Helen Gotlib - Printmaker
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- See the printmaking studio and artwork of nature-inspired artist Helen Gotlib.
In this documentary short by Dylan Strzynski, you will get a virtual tour of artist Helen Gotlib's Dexter, Michigan studio, learn about her printmaking process and see the landscape that inspires her artwork. Watch as she carves her printing plates, see her current work-in-progress - her largest work to date.
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Your work gives me the feeling that I am in those woods and walking in those fields. So peaceful. Your work is gorgeous!
Just came across your work on RUclips. It's really stunning...
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Very beautiful prints - I imagine they are stunning up close with all the different textures and the gold leaf. Using carborundum in the lines is very clever and creates wonderful deep blacks. I have to research ’spackle’! That’s a lovely technique. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your process, your prints are beautiful!
What a fascinating video sharing some insights into your work!
Beautiful!!!
Fantastic!
Thank you so so much for being willing to share your ideas and your way of working. This was so inspiring.
Love the work! Is that a 24" press?
The etching press I have can print up to 26.5" across and about 38.5" long. It was custom built so it's kind of a random size...:)
Thanks forsharing . I haven’t tried printing from plywood. What’s the medium you cover the plywood with please
Vinyl Spackle
"Intaglio and drypoint"
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Drypoint is one of the intaglio methods.
Thank you for sharing the wonderful creative work of this artist, very inspirational. Respectful suggestion the music is too loud and makes it hard to understand what the artist is saying.
Really fascinating, love her processes and her work. But the music is too much and totally not necessary!
Great video hate the music
So it's just a boring sketch that's been blown up??