This book reveals the secrets of hybrid and combination techniques. Combined techniques are often used by printmakers as tricky ways of achieving particular results, and then not fully acknowledged or detailed in the information that accompanies the print when it is exhibited. Combination printmaking has a long history, but the explosion of media now available to printmakers has opened up many new possibilities. Learning the techniques associated with creating hybrid prints is, at the moment, a case of trial-and-error for most printmakers, unless they are lucky enough to have a tame and generous printmaking friend who will share their secrets; most printmakers closely guard the secrets of how they make their unique prints. This book will explain a lot of these 'secret' methods and techniques. About the AuthorMegan Fishpool works with Colin Gale at Artichoke Print Workshop inSouth London. She exhibits her own prints widely within London andKent, and she has been included in exhibitions in Bristol, USA, TheNetherlands, Latvia and Denmark. She has been featured several times inPrintmaking Today, Art Business Today, Galleries Magazine and ArtReview. Megan also works as a visiting lecturer at a number ofcolleges, as an invited artist to printmaking summer seminars and sheteaches a variety of classes for both children and adults. She was thePrintmaking Consultant to Originals '06 at the FBA Mall Galleries.Originally from Chicago, Megan completed her MA in Printmaking atChelsea College of Art. PrizesExperienced and dynamic author with lots of contacts in the printmaking world.Classic Printmaking Handbook format (informative, practical,easy-to-follow, highly integrated) meets all sorts of new and excitinginformation, with cutting-edge techniques and the very latest materials. Reviews'Black's excellent and developing series of Printmaking Hanbooks is producing some little gems...an invaluable guide to a difficult subjects.' Artbookreview.net (January 2010) |