


What I posted on these intaglio prints earlier were exploratory monotypes where I was trying to figure out how to do them. These prints are the intaglio version which are much richer and more interesting. It's the only image I worked on the entire semester and I ended up printing 60 prints of it. What I learned from that is there are endless ways to interpret a print. Just because we have reached a print that we like doesn't mean there are many more other interpretations to be discovered. Some perhaps even better than what we first achieved!
5 Comments:
very nice work.
beautiful prints
wow! these are some really great prints. im glad you retired to be a full time artist!
dang nels......these colors are out of this world...
righteous colors, nels. simply amazing
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