I know a great deal of painstaking research went into this project which makes the gracefulness of the presentation all the more remarkable. Thank you for another brilliant demonstration!
Fascinating, I had wondered about the seeming resemblance to Japanese woodblock. Now I know in great detail how they were done. You’ve gotten quite a lot of information into a short video!
Thank you for this fascinating, brilliant presentation. This brought back memories of when we were taught to make linoleum block prints in elementary school. As exciting as that seemed at the time, our childhood efforts had little in common with the neatness, precision, and artistic decisions in evidence here. Because I write letters to the men and women authors who have marked me, I’m particularly drawn to this demonstration of Mary Cassatt as artist and letter writer. Maybe I will write her a letter about what it feels like to gain a better understanding of her genius as a printmaker. ✍️
Hello Christina..I have a can of asphaltum etch..quite thick. Can I mix this with turpentine or oil to thin it down and use it on my etching plate for a ground ? You did the back and the front with the soft ground ?
Thank you for this fascinating, brilliant presentation. This brought back memories of when we were taught to make linoleum block prints in elementary school. As exciting as that seemed at the time, our childhood efforts had little in common with the neatness, precision, and artistic decisions in evidence here. Because I write letters to the men and women authors who have marked me, I’m particularly drawn to this demonstration of Mary Cassatt as artist and letter writer. Maybe I will write her a letter about what it feels like to gain a better understanding of her genius as a printmaker. ✍️
Brilliant! Thank you Christina Taylor for this clear and concise demonstration of a complex printing technique!
Thank you so much. I have been doing Pirntmaking for twelve years. Learned something today.
I know a great deal of painstaking research went into this project which makes the gracefulness of the presentation all the more remarkable. Thank you for another brilliant demonstration!
Wonderful! Thank you for making this 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise! I had always wondered how these prints were made.
Information like this is priceless. I am incredibly grateful for this video. Greetings from Germany.
Great video! Understanding this process even a little bit better makes me appreciate how incredible Cassatt’s prints really are
This is so fascinating. She was a distant relative for my husband, and I've always been intrigued with her work. Truly Amazing!
Phenomenal demonstration. You have a big fan from this print curator. 10/10 no notes.
Yes, so effective to aid understanding of her work - and build my anticipation to see the entire exhibit. Thank you.
Whoa! So good! Love the Asmr that comes with printmaking!
Fascinating, I had wondered about the seeming resemblance to Japanese woodblock. Now I know in great detail how they were done. You’ve gotten quite a lot of information into a short video!
this is actually incredible.
Thank you for this fascinating, brilliant presentation. This brought back memories of when we were taught to make linoleum block prints in elementary school. As exciting as that seemed at the time, our childhood efforts had little in common with the neatness, precision, and artistic decisions in evidence here. Because I write letters to the men and women authors who have marked me, I’m particularly drawn to this demonstration of Mary Cassatt as artist and letter writer. Maybe I will write her a letter about what it feels like to gain a better understanding of her genius as a printmaker. ✍️
Wow! Thank you for this video.
Amazing! Thanks so much!!
Could a fabric like linen absorb aqua tint and then print w ala coupe technique?
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing!
Hello Christina..I have a can of asphaltum etch..quite thick. Can I mix this with turpentine or oil to thin it down and use it on my etching plate for a ground ? You did the back and the front with the soft ground ?
So you moved from Harvard to Philly . I do love your presentations. When will the Cassatt exhibit be on view?
Ugh .. just noticed the exhibition ended in September
cool
Quite some shoes to step in, but walk in very well!
Thank you for this fascinating, brilliant presentation. This brought back memories of when we were taught to make linoleum block prints in elementary school. As exciting as that seemed at the time, our childhood efforts had little in common with the neatness, precision, and artistic decisions in evidence here. Because I write letters to the men and women authors who have marked me, I’m particularly drawn to this demonstration of Mary Cassatt as artist and letter writer. Maybe I will write her a letter about what it feels like to gain a better understanding of her genius as a printmaker. ✍️