I ended the year with two copper plate etchings. I am very pleased with most of my prints and how they turned out. I experimented with the technique 
chine-collé.
My subject matter was hunting and the texture of fur.  
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| Collage with extremely thin paper with pigments of leaves and pulp. | 
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| Collage of "meat businesses" in the Chicago area from the Yellow Pages | 
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| Collage with the use of kitakata paper. | 
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| Kitakata collage close up. | 
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| Yellow Book collage close-up. | 
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| Before printing. The final chine-collé cut outs of kitakata used for one of the prints. | 
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These are only a few pictures of the final prints. For my printing paper I used two different shades of Rivers BFK paper, one in an off white cream and another in a dark natural brown. For a few of the editions, I used a Japanese rice-paper, kitakata. This paper is very thin and has sort of a pink flesh tone to it. For four other editions of the print, I used pages from a Yellow Pages. The pages used were numbers and advertisements for meat businesses; one of my favorites, "STEAKS UNLIMITED" (which is no closed).
Wow, gorgeous! I just finished a printmaking class so I have the utmost respect for printmaking. What're you majoring in? Printmaking? I'm majoring in Design/Illustration in Missouri at MSU. Really like the program here but it looks like your uni might be a bit more well equipped. Email me any time if you like, I enjoy networking with great artists. Inkhatcher@gmail.com
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