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lost somewhere in the mountains: ....and tigers, oh my
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Lost somewhere in the mountains. Sunday, February 27, 2011. And tigers, oh my. Posted by lost @ 9:13 PM. Eric, I found this here page by searching on the internet webosphere. I really like the pieces youve done recently. It seems you are on to something pretty dang good. I particularly like the tiger/bulldozer one. Feliz Cumpleanos. Shoot me an e-mail to say whats up! Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. Another one from my st. sebastian series. Final works for my mfa.
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lost somewhere in the mountains: September 2006
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Lost somewhere in the mountains. Tuesday, September 26, 2006. These are some puzzles I put together with my girlfriend this past summer. When we weren't playing yahtzee or backgammon we were putting puzzles together. Thought you all would like to take a gander. Posted by lost @ 6:17 PM. This print was entirely subtractive, etching three plates to a full value then scrapping and burnishing to reveal different hues and form. Time consuming, but a very physical technique. A lot of proofing as well. Final wo...
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lost somewhere in the mountains: March 2007
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Lost somewhere in the mountains. Monday, March 05, 2007. Posted by lost @ 5:57 PM. Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. And tigers, oh my. Another one from my st. sebastian series. Final works for my mfa. And a few more.
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lost somewhere in the mountains: July 2007
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Lost somewhere in the mountains. Tuesday, July 24, 2007. Posted by lost @ 6:00 PM. Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. And tigers, oh my. Another one from my st. sebastian series. Final works for my mfa. And a few more.
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lost somewhere in the mountains: final works for my mfa
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Lost somewhere in the mountains. Monday, April 06, 2009. Final works for my mfa. Mom, watch me". 6' X 3 1/2'. Pastel and vine charcoal. Pastel and vine charcoal. On arches cover white. Multiple plate color intaglio. Posted by lost @ 5:18 PM. Love the top one. I agree with Mandy - I always agree with Mandy. Is the pressure over Yet? You are amazing. Keep up the good work. Can't wait to hear from you soon. Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. And a few more.
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lost somewhere in the mountains: explorations
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Lost somewhere in the mountains. Wednesday, December 01, 2010. Posted by lost @ 2:26 PM. Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. Another one from my st. sebastian series. Final works for my mfa. And a few more. Recently found old drawing.
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lost somewhere in the mountains: April 2007
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Lost somewhere in the mountains. Monday, April 23, 2007. Posted by lost @ 7:26 PM. Monday, April 16, 2007. Each plate is 8" X 12". Maybe try to throw some color in it. Posted by lost @ 5:02 PM. Monday, April 02, 2007. First woodcut, first stage. it's pretty awful i've never done a woodcut before. this one's somewhere around 12"X 8". i may have to do more.it's pretty exciting.as well as time consuming. Posted by lost @ 7:02 PM. Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. And a few more.
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lost somewhere in the mountains: December 2006
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Lost somewhere in the mountains. Monday, December 04, 2006. Supposedly elephants have a really good memory. Posted by lost @ 9:26 PM. The prego was for my drawing class. The assignment was beauty.whats more beautiful than the female figure growing another life inside her. I used the silouhette approach because i really wanted to emphasize the curves and counter-curves. Posted by lost @ 9:05 PM. Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. And tigers, oh my. Final works for my mfa.
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UWL Printmaker's Alumni: Dawn Demaske
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A printmaking blog for the alumini of the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse print-types. Monday, June 20, 2005. Your prints blow me away. I really like the texture in Roots #2, and I was wondering how you achieved it. What were some of your inspirations for these prints? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Summer 2007 (coming soon). Katherine Godwin (coming soon). Joel Starkey (coming soon). The Lost (Eric Hansen).