However, there are some projects we can show you: Guy Diehl proofed a new mixed-media edition, John Collier flew in from Texas to add some hand-painted details to his tapestries for the World Food Project, and David Kimball made some handmade paper in the increasingly renovated handmade paper mill! (The paper mill's condition continues to improve thanks to the hard work of Magnolia employees Ken Jensen and Brian Caraway.)
Friday, September 23, 2011
Artists at the studio
In the past few weeks we've been working on several projects which are either too top-secret to show, or are still in the earliest stages.
However, there are some projects we can show you: Guy Diehl proofed a new mixed-media edition, John Collier flew in from Texas to add some hand-painted details to his tapestries for the World Food Project, and David Kimball made some handmade paper in the increasingly renovated handmade paper mill! (The paper mill's condition continues to improve thanks to the hard work of Magnolia employees Ken Jensen and Brian Caraway.)
Brian Caraway and Don Farnsworth putting up the Collier tapestries
Brian Caraway and Don Farnsworth putting up the Collier tapestries
Shirley and John Collier
John Collier
John Collier
John Collier
Guy Diehl prints acrylic color on a copper plate etching
Guy Diehl and Nicholas Price discuss proofs
Guy Diehl examines a proof
David Kimball and Nicholas Price in the handmade paper studio
David Kimball making paper
David Kimball making paper
However, there are some projects we can show you: Guy Diehl proofed a new mixed-media edition, John Collier flew in from Texas to add some hand-painted details to his tapestries for the World Food Project, and David Kimball made some handmade paper in the increasingly renovated handmade paper mill! (The paper mill's condition continues to improve thanks to the hard work of Magnolia employees Ken Jensen and Brian Caraway.)
Labels:
david kimball,
digital printmaking,
digital prints,
etching,
Guy Diehl,
hand made paper,
handmade paper,
John Collier,
mixed media,
painting,
printmaking,
tapestry,
World food bank
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