Entries from DCist tagged with 'printmaking>'
February 13, 2008
Walking around D.C. you sometimes catch posters for shows at the Black Cat or 9:30 Club hung up in random places. They always seem a bit ragged and most often ripped up from the elements or from bored hands. Unfortunately, the street isn't the most forgiving gallery, but silk-screened gig posters do bring art to the masses. Sweet: The Graphic Beauty of the Contemporary Rock Poster brings this medium in from the cold and displays......
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The Washington Printmakers Gallery is now hosting its sixth annual Invitational exhibit titled Multiple Perspectives, showcasing Aline Feldman. The small collection of prints by Feldman, are bright, bold and vibrant. Multiple Perspectives gives a glimpse of her recognizable style and landscapes. Feldman produces rich colors by painting in watercolor on her woodblocks, one of many steps in a very labor intensive process. She utilizes traditional Japanese woodcarving tools to carve out her designs onto large......
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