Findlay pressing flowers
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12th May 2008 | Other items by Luke Crossley |
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Bronwen Findlay arrived for a week of printmaking at the David Krut Print Workshop with a basket of ideas and a will to creative and playful experimentation. She came equipped with a wide assortment of props in her basket, from Irises and dead Proteas to old cards from cigarette packs, lace and cloth to ceramic plates, flower photography books to the garland she wore at her sister’s wedding twenty five years ago, carved wooden birds to doilies and embroidered patterns, to help her to widen the already-diverse creative possibilities inherent in the printmaking process.
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May 28th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
[...] Pressing Flowers [...]
December 9th, 2008 at 3:00 pm
[...] and preparation paid off in the creation of an exciting selection of new monotypes. For one, an iris is passed through the press repeatedly to allow it to create its impression in the paper, the juices of the flower mingling [...]