Monday, January 9, 2012

Books Reduction Lino Print - Finished!

I apologize for the delay posting this, I only just got back to work after Christmas break today, and as I don't have my own scanner, I had to wait. The colours are just much closer to real life when they're scanned instead of photographed. So here it is, finally finished! I'll admit, I was getting a little sick of it by this point, and I got a little more ink around the edges than usual, but the majority of my fingerprints and whatnot will be covered by the mat, assuming these get purchased and framed. The series went quite well, and the registration stayed perfect the entire time. I still have to go through them and see if there are any to discard because the ink didn't print well, but I think there will only be one I do that to. Awesome!

It's now available on Etsy. You can go buy it, or, if you'd rather just win one, leave a comment because I'm going to give one away. You have until Wednesday night, when I'll draw the winner!

7 comments:

  1. Ohmygoshohmygoshohmygosh... I totally WANT this! Pleasepleasepleaseplease pick me!!!!! Did I mention I really like this?

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  2. Looks good J! I really like how the blue book in the center and the red book in the bottom left turned out.

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  3. Been following this since the beginning and WOW you've done a great job. Fantastic and of course I want one!!! (grin). I had to laugh as I relate to the feeling of being kinda sick of it after awhile. I experience that often! A friend told me (I think she was trying to be nice) that it's okay to be an artist who needs 'shorter term' projects. I laughed. Many kudos on a project well done!

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  4. I've been reading along as you worked on this, and it tuned out fantastic! (Makes me feel a little guilty about the half-finished print projects I've got lying around . . .)

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  5. I'm so excited for the print I've just received for my birthday as a surprise gift. Awesome work, Jennifer - thanks for publishing the process and each step along the way. It's great to look at the finished product and break it down a little bit!

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  6. I found this through Dave. Really lovely print! The colours are fantastic. ^_^

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  7. That's very exciting, I'm glad you like it!

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