What a talented artist you are. Each of your painting are wonderful ... and your point here is well taken. It seems we've lost the art of precision in our discourse and that's sad. Of course, it's not to late to begin anew ;--) Hugs and blessings,
I like how you have disguised the sun as an almost harmless flower...or could that be a poor flower as the result of global warming... or both? Ah, so many stories... This one is very powerful, Margaret! Hope you are enjoying your time off. :o)
All works on this website and shared with other sites are coyrighted to Margaret Gosden. For permission to reproduce any artwork and/or content, please contact the artist.
PAPER PLEASURES, by Faith Shannon Grove Weidenfeld, NY. (and London) 1987 A good starter book for handmade paper making
PRINTMAKING IN THE SUN, about making prints using the Solarplate Method, by Dan Welden and Pauline Muir Watson-Guptill Publications, NY, 2001 (See BORDER PATROL)
THE COMPLETE PRINTMAKER (Revised and expanded) by Ross/Romano/Ross Roundtable Press (a division of Macmillan, Inc. Free Press) 1990
JANUS - looking backwards and forwards is a Janus trait - for me a way to record the "in between thought", whether in retrospect, or as a notion for the future.
I make original prints, currently etchings. I sometimes write and take photographs. I am inspired by what I see and read.
Although postings are chronologically recorded by date and time in this protocol, the images exhibited, often seen in different stages of production, are from another time. So, with each new posting, earlier postings can undergo revision or amplification as will be noted, or requested.
The addition of a SNAPSHOTS Blog and a VIRGINIA WOOLF Blog are included because my different interests tend to influence what I do as an artist. There will be a Family Blog, too, for the same reason.
Of all your works this one has drawn me in the deepest. It is stunning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a talented artist you are. Each of your painting are wonderful ... and your point here is well taken. It seems we've lost the art of precision in our discourse and that's sad. Of course, it's not to late to begin anew ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
I like how you have disguised the sun as an almost harmless flower...or could that be a poor flower as the result of global warming... or both? Ah, so many stories... This one is very powerful, Margaret! Hope you are enjoying your time off. :o)
ReplyDeleteI agree with the statement. You are a great artist! Your work is very intersting!
ReplyDeletequite a mind-blowing artwork you've got here..!
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