Katharina Bossmann

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  • Monoprint-Monotype: Interview with Sarah Smelser

    athousandrays:

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    http://monoprint-monotype.com/2016/12/06/interview-with-sarah-smelser/

    Here are perhaps some of the most crucial words to hear–

    MM&S:  What advice would you give artists just starting out in this technique?

    Sarah:  Get off your phones! Stop texting and live your life through activity and experience. Don’t get hung up on success or failure. Just work, work, work and then take some time to see what you have done. Make notes about your tendencies; try to figure out what kind of artist you are. Journal as much as you can. Write about your influences, dreams, and goals. Be present.

    Don’t worry about money until you have to, and try to gain experiences that make sense rather than make money. Some of the best and most fruitful experiences I have had were unpaid internships. I worked at Bob Blackburn’s Printmaking Workshop after my first year of graduate school, trading intern time for my own studio time. I think that was the first time I felt like an adult and truly took ownership of my life.


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    • 5 years ago
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  • ““Because the world is so full of death and horror, I try again and again to console my heart and pick the flowers that grow in the midst of Hell.”
    Hermann Hesse”
    — (via printmakersopenforum)
    • 6 years ago
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  • (a vertical band of orange crosshatching) - part of the Sateen Dura-Luxe Exchange Portfolio @mapc in honor of Kurt Vonnegut.

    (a vertical band of orange crosshatching) - part of the Sateen Dura-Luxe Exchange Portfolio @mapc in honor of Kurt Vonnegut.

    • 7 years ago
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    • #kurt vonnegut
    • #printmaking
    • #woodcut
    • #mapc2016
    • #sateen dura-luxe
  • artprintresidence:
“Collagraph plate by Lorna Crane #lornacrane #artprintresidence #drypoint #carborundum (at Art Print Residence)
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    artprintresidence:

    Collagraph plate by Lorna Crane #lornacrane #artprintresidence #drypoint #carborundum (at Art Print Residence)

    • 7 years ago
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  • cerceos:

    Wolfgang Schrittwieser

    (via dutchprintmaker)

    • 7 years ago
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  • athousandrays:

    Again, Ben Shahn said it so well–


    “Attend a university if you possibly can. There is no content of knowledge that is not pertinent to the work you will want to do. But before you attend a university work at something for a while. Do anything. Get a job in a potato field; or work as a grease-monkey in an auto repair shop. But if you do work in a field do not fail to observe the look and the feel of earth and of all things that you handle — yes, even potatoes! Or, in the auto shop, the smell of oil and grease and burning rubber. Paint of course, but if you have to lay aside painting for a time, continue to draw. Listen well to all conversations and be instructed by them and take all seriousness seriously. Never look down upon anything or anyone as not worthy of notice. In college or out of college, read. And form opinions! Read Sophocles and Euripides and Dante and Proust. Read everything that you can find about art except the reviews. Read the Bible; read Hume; read Pogo. Read all kinds of poetry and know many poets and many artists. Go to and art school, or two, or three, or take art courses at night if necessary. And paint and paint and draw and draw. Know all that you can, both curricular and noncurricular — mathematics and physics and economics,logic and particularly history. Know at least two languages besides your own, but anyway, know French. Look at pictures and more pictures. Look at every kind of visual symbol, every kind of emblem; do not spurn signboards of furniture drawings of this style of art or that style of art. Do not be afraid to like paintings honestly or to dislike them honestly, but if you do dislike them retain an open mind. Do not dismiss any school of art, not the Pre-Raphaelites nor the Hudson River School nor the German Genre painters. Talk and talk and sit at cafés, and listen to everything, to Brahms, to Brubeck, to the Italian hour on the radio. Listen to preachers in small town churches and in big city churches. Listen to politicians in New England town meetings and to rabble-rousers in Alabama. Even draw them. And remember that you are trying to learn to think what you want to think, that you are trying to co-ordinate mind and hand and eye. Go to all sorts of museums and galleries and to the studios of artists. Go to Paris and Madrid and Rome and Ravenna and Padua. Stand alone in Sainte Chapelle, in the Sistine Chapel, in the Church of the Carmine in Florence. Draw and draw and paint and learn to work in many media; try lithography and aquatint and silk-screen. Know all that you can about art, and by all means have opinions. Never be afraid to become embroiled in art of life or politics; never be afraid to learn to draw or paint better than you already do; and never be afraid to undertake any kind of art at all, however exalted or however common, but do it with distinction.”

    • 7 years ago
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  • ivostoyanov:
“ Joyous Poppy– Ivo Stoyanov
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    ivostoyanov:

    Joyous Poppy– Ivo Stoyanov

    (via portermoto-deactivated20180125)

    • 7 years ago
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  • saltatio-crudelitatis:
“ The Cherry Tree, Berthe Morisot
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    saltatio-crudelitatis:

    The Cherry Tree, Berthe Morisot

    (via artnoob)

    • 7 years ago
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  • First color layer of my first stone litho!

    First color layer of my first stone litho!

    • 7 years ago
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