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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
New book by Alfred Nicol and me
My brother and I just published a Blurb book. Preview it here:
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Gregor Stephan
© Gregor Stephan
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
King Philip IV at the Met
Monday, February 28, 2011
Rita Bernstein
© Rita Bernstein
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Ryuji Miyamoto
© Ryuji Miyamoto
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Friday, February 18, 2011
How to Make a Linocut
Anatomy of a Linocut by Bill Fick
from
Jim Haverkamp
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Bruce Katz
© Bruce Katz
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Elise Nicol
I am a fine art photographer and printmaker. This blog is just my way of collecting images I find compelling. Contact me at elise(dot)a(dot)nicol (at)gmail(dot)com.
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New book by Alfred Nicol and me
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May
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Gregor Stephan
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March
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King Philip IV at the Met
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February
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Rita Bernstein
Ryuji Miyamoto
How to Make a Linocut
Bruce Katz
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January
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Kathryn Cook
Francois Goffin
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November
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Sakari Viika
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Lori Nix
Claas Gutsche
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Robert Zungu at Paul Kasmin Gallery
Stefania Beretta
Richard Barnes at Clark Gallery
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August
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Daniel Maigné at Atelier Demi-Teinte
Anne Noble Artist Talk
Regina DeLuise
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Christien Jaspars
Goodbye Joe Deal
Riitta Päiväläinen
Till Leeser
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Melanie McWhorter
Alix Smith: States of Union
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Beth Kientzle's clothes pins
I keep seeing images by French photographer Sarah ...
Kirsten Klein at Museum Kunst der Westküste
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Photographing climate change
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A great idea
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Josef Hoflehner at Acte2 Galerie in Paris
Painting signs in San Francisco
Dorothea Lange's biographer on NPR
The Johnny Cash Project
What Is American Power?