Loved your art as always. Ant your dog reminded me of my little companion who is blind and often stops to sniff up in the it along the towpath to take in the surroundings. Hannah your detail was amazing, the duck feet in the air particularly made me smile. Thank you for sharing and I hope that you have a fab week ahead.
interesting to see the printing process, and result.. I like the idea of using pencil on the painting Hannah, I'm sure that will have pride of place.. thanks for sharing..
A bit off topic, there around 6:37, that tower style fan, much appreciation to the people who came up with that configuration! Even when your apartment/flat is much wider than a narrowboat, their space saving shape is very handy. So is their low noise.
Love you two so much, bit dissapointed you didn't include the crazy lady hanging out her engine doors 😂😂. Think both of you are just amazing in your art.
Great print and a cool watercolour, my summer has been spent working on the Cornish Coast the end of the season is in sight. Also caught up with Rich last week and went for a brew at a local lake side cafe. Looking forward to the winter the coast can be really quiet and beautiful with the rough sea and the crashing waves. Projects wise, not had time to get some lino printing done but have been doing some leather work and getting to grips with laser etching on to the leather with some designs, maybe more time in the winter for some reduction printing practice.......Ellis.
Ah cool that sounds really interesting work with leather. Would love to see. I'm not at all jealous of your life on the Cornish coast. We would love to experience living by the coast one day, if not just for a short time. We've never lived near the sea. Say hi to my Cousin 😊
Your art is like magic. It's wonderful. I've been in the Calcutt gallery numerous times. Never found anyone there. Left a note with contact details, no response. Asked directly to buy two paintings. No response. Very dispiriting.
Hey Ant! You don't need a press to do the offset print onto another block. I've done it by hand a few times, although I'm mostly a reduction printmaker. Laura Boswell has shown it a few times in several of her videos. I found one of them, and although she's being very specific about using the technique with the registration device she and Mr B sell, I don't think there shouldn't be any issue adapting it to how you do registration. I've done it with Ternes Burton pins, which is basically the same concept you use. ruclips.net/video/zWly6DBtbSA/видео.html It's not a better method I would say - it's just different. Laura herself teaches and uses both methods quite a lot across her various video series, and we got to do the offset method hands-on last time I did a class with her. That was done in a press, but like I said I've done it by hand at home with great success.
Loved your art as always. Ant your dog reminded me of my little companion who is blind and often stops to sniff up in the it along the towpath to take in the surroundings. Hannah your detail was amazing, the duck feet in the air particularly made me smile. Thank you for sharing and I hope that you have a fab week ahead.
@@beingauthentic1234 ahhh bless your little companion x
Love the sway on your tree … Lino printing still boggles my mind .. 😂💕💕🌈
@@goforitbeyourself.suekirk2165 to be honest it still boggles my mind a lot of the time 😂
interesting to see the printing process, and result.. I like the idea of using pencil on the painting Hannah, I'm sure that will have pride of place.. thanks for sharing..
Thank you for watching. Yes I like to use pencil after to get lots of little details in. It’s satisfying 😊
A bit off topic, there around 6:37, that tower style fan, much appreciation to the people who came up with that configuration! Even when your apartment/flat is much wider than a narrowboat, their space saving shape is very handy. So is their low noise.
@@scottfw7169 yesss we love our fan it’s been a game changer 👍
Always good to see the videos and great to see you both on Sunday in "real life" after 2 years? Derek & Eleanor
Was so nice to see you and looking so well both of you ❤
I love the art your two produce. X
@@shirleygreaves9650 thank you Shirley x
Pretty well done, both of you! Love both pieces - I love your work period! No ifs or buts - it's grand!
Ah that’s so kind. Thank you for joining us 🙏
Lovely to see you and your gorgeous work 🥰
Thank you ❤
Re: "Can't have a BBQ without coleslaw", having been raised in the southeast US, I hear ya, oh do I hear ya! 😄
Hi.. I enjoyed the little glimpse into your working lives again… Thankyou for sharing 😊
@@dingnextstop thanks for watching x
Love this print so much Ant I have just purchased it...cant wait to receive it and see it hanging on my wall.
@@LynnHollingsworth-c6l ahh thank you Lynn I really appreciate it x
That upside down duck is adorable. Well done both of you ……. Beautiful work again.
Love you two so much, bit dissapointed you didn't include the crazy lady hanging out her engine doors 😂😂. Think both of you are just amazing in your art.
@@mjorno1 we’ll try and catch you on our way back past 😄
@@Artinthecorridor stop for coffee!!
Plus I am useless with water colours 😂😂💕
Love the pictures, both of you 😊
Thank you Jen 🙏
Great print and a cool watercolour, my summer has been spent working on the Cornish Coast the end of the season is in sight. Also caught up with Rich last week and went for a brew at a local lake side cafe. Looking forward to the winter the coast can be really quiet and beautiful with the rough sea and the crashing waves. Projects wise, not had time to get some lino printing done but have been doing some leather work and getting to grips with laser etching on to the leather with some designs, maybe more time in the winter for some reduction printing practice.......Ellis.
Ah cool that sounds really interesting work with leather. Would love to see. I'm not at all jealous of your life on the Cornish coast. We would love to experience living by the coast one day, if not just for a short time. We've never lived near the sea. Say hi to my Cousin 😊
Your art is like magic. It's wonderful.
I've been in the Calcutt gallery numerous times. Never found anyone there. Left a note with contact details, no response. Asked directly to buy two paintings. No response. Very dispiriting.
@@lady_w_joanna we’ve never seen it open 🥴
Hey Ant! You don't need a press to do the offset print onto another block. I've done it by hand a few times, although I'm mostly a reduction printmaker. Laura Boswell has shown it a few times in several of her videos. I found one of them, and although she's being very specific about using the technique with the registration device she and Mr B sell, I don't think there shouldn't be any issue adapting it to how you do registration. I've done it with Ternes Burton pins, which is basically the same concept you use. ruclips.net/video/zWly6DBtbSA/видео.html
It's not a better method I would say - it's just different. Laura herself teaches and uses both methods quite a lot across her various video series, and we got to do the offset method hands-on last time I did a class with her. That was done in a press, but like I said I've done it by hand at home with great success.
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