Printmaking Today - Winter 2006 - Issue 60
PROFILES
Artist Louise Catterell in conversation with Northern Print Director Anna Wilkinson during Cattrell's latest exhibition in Newcastle
Artist Georgia Russell dissects and reconstructs printed matter to create elaborate sculptural peices. Nancy Campbell talks to her in her Paris Studio
Theme Small is beautiful - at least when it comes to minature prints - opines Anne Desmet, as major print exhibitions open in Wales and Finland
Artists' Books Emma Hill looks at a psychic thriller and the sun's passage through the sky amongst the pick of Camberwell Book Arts MA Graduates
Artist's Eye Peter Lawrence ARE SWE, Printmaking Today prizewinner, adopts a jazz-like improvistion and structure in hislyrical approach to wood engraving
COLLECTING
China Weimen HE, Christensen Fellow of Chinese Painting at the Ashmolean, describes his journey to collect newChinese prints for the Museum's collection
TECHNICAL
Laset Cutting Jenny Smith on precision laser cutting and its relevance to print
Digital Artist Gerry Baptist argues the strengths and increasing potential of computer-generated imagery with ' traditional ' painter-etcher Tony Dyson VPRE
PRACTICAL
Professional Practice Antia Klein PPRE's top tips on good business priactice from editioning etiquette to record keeping, from photography to framing
Printer Tania Beaumont on how, in Tangier, she came to print some of Wneceslaus Hollar's formerly lost 300-year-old copper plates
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