The transfer of engraved images, first in clay and stone, onto another surface is an art form with utilitarian origins dating back to ancient Mesopotamia. Over the millennia, Asian artists began to ...
The wall art section of a thrift store can be good for a chuckle. But if you can get past the sun-faded prints and kitsch from decades past, you'll see there are some good bones for crafting there.
The fanciful lines and vibrant colors that characterized American postwar printmaking flowed out of a period of darkness. “The Pull of Experiment: Postwar American Printmaking,” which officially opens ...