tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8935340183780379055.post5319987743650052872..comments2024-02-15T08:58:33.071+00:00Comments on Printmaking Art + Aine Scannell's Blog: Trace Monotype with Microcrystalline WaxAine Scannellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12878546195653186449noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8935340183780379055.post-56918485056822987142015-01-10T22:56:41.453+00:002015-01-10T22:56:41.453+00:00...they are lovely...so sweet! Sarah...they are lovely...so sweet! SarahAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8935340183780379055.post-84528774888891339102010-07-23T20:33:44.239+01:002010-07-23T20:33:44.239+01:00Oh, I am so glad you posted this. I couldn't f...Oh, I am so glad you posted this. I couldn't find the current images when you emailed me the other day and was searching through old posts. I especially like the blue person wrapped in string or rope (um, pardon my total lack of eloquence there!). Very nice effect....like drypoint but different and like you said before, velvety. I am surprised there was no press or etching involved and would have guessed otherwise. Isn't it fun to try to decipher how prints are made? Infinite ways, which is why it is so exciting and challenging...<br /><br />Happy weekend to you! StephanieStephanie Kasperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17996838571682553356noreply@blogger.com