Later I understood the inherent limitations of printing. Printing is not so much an art as a frustration! It involves… compromise □ When I first went into print I couldn’t understand why printers kept saying “Well, this is as close as we can get to the original.” My mind kept saying “Why are they happy with ‘close’? Shouldn’t they be looking for ways to improve the printing process?” This was in the days when offset-litho was the only printing system available. This year I’d like to try offering a few limited edition prints on my website and I’m quickly learning that printing is an art form in itself! Laurene emailed me from Canada to ask about printing and the problems she’s encountered: Wassie on Why don’t you use colour? That’s much more beautiful!. Mike Sibley on Why don’t you use colour? That’s much more beautiful!.Laurene on Troubleshooting Fine Art Printing.Wassie on Adjusting Values For Increased Three-dimensionality.Mike Sibley on Adjusting Values For Increased Three-dimensionality.The Pencil Artist’s view of Negative Space.Adjusting Values For Increased Three-dimensionality.
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