A few more pictures added to my online shop here:
Still life – Lemons
Poppy
Both of those are monotype prints – these are made by applying printing ink directly to a smooth surface such as glass, then taking a print from this by laying a sheet of paper directly over it and using a roller for pressure. The print produced cannot be repeated, since even if a second print is produced the same way from this painting, it will be both much fainter than the first, and also the ink will have spread and faded so each one is unique.
And this one’s quite fun – if a bit oo-er! – a peach in pastels.
All three are lovely, Mick, but the peach is extraordinary.
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Thanks, Robbie. There is a phrase ‘Rude Food…’
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Ha ha, I never even noticed that until now. I just thought the colours were delightful.
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That’s obviously what you were meant to think!
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Interesting technique and fun to look at.
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Thanks, Bruce, and thanks for visiting and commenting.
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I like the fact that each of the print is one of its kind. Unique! That’s something which raises the price in art market
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Unique is definitely good, I think, Arv.
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it is. 🙂
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You are a very good painter, Mick!
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Ooh, thanks, Ann!
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