Jenkner describes Tamasauskas' images and his investigation of the medium of printmaking. Biographical notes. 2 bibl. ref
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
The author looks at the benefits of mounting this juried exhibition of 20 Manitoba printmakers. Biog...
Focusing on Samaras's use of a wide variety of media and artistic practices, the authors outline the...
Artist Tamasauskas views the wide range of papers and procedures available as both a creative stimul...
The author describes Pachter's and Esler's approaches to printmaking. Biographical notes
The author describes printmaking processes and the juxtaposition of contemporary and historical imag...
Phillips discusses Ringness' prints and his experience as a master printer in relation to his materi...
Sawai emphasizes the need for printmakers to master their medium in order to create fluent visual st...
Burnett traces Colville's career, demonstrating how his paintings and prints combine the distance of...
Tousley adresses some of the difficulties posed by printmaking's combination of a visual and technic...
Potvin’s descriptive analysis of selected works in Tamasauskas’ exhibition highlights spatial charac...
While recounting the travels across North America which have served as Livick's subject matter, Jenk...
Bellerby describes printmaker Shives' attachment to the British Columbia landscape and use of colour...
Silcox defines Pratt's work as the expression of an esssential form and describes the process throug...
Brekkie's introductory essay briefly sketches the founding of the Alberta Printmakers' Society in 19...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
The author looks at the benefits of mounting this juried exhibition of 20 Manitoba printmakers. Biog...
Focusing on Samaras's use of a wide variety of media and artistic practices, the authors outline the...
Artist Tamasauskas views the wide range of papers and procedures available as both a creative stimul...
The author describes Pachter's and Esler's approaches to printmaking. Biographical notes
The author describes printmaking processes and the juxtaposition of contemporary and historical imag...
Phillips discusses Ringness' prints and his experience as a master printer in relation to his materi...
Sawai emphasizes the need for printmakers to master their medium in order to create fluent visual st...
Burnett traces Colville's career, demonstrating how his paintings and prints combine the distance of...
Tousley adresses some of the difficulties posed by printmaking's combination of a visual and technic...
Potvin’s descriptive analysis of selected works in Tamasauskas’ exhibition highlights spatial charac...
While recounting the travels across North America which have served as Livick's subject matter, Jenk...
Bellerby describes printmaker Shives' attachment to the British Columbia landscape and use of colour...
Silcox defines Pratt's work as the expression of an esssential form and describes the process throug...
Brekkie's introductory essay briefly sketches the founding of the Alberta Printmakers' Society in 19...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
The author looks at the benefits of mounting this juried exhibition of 20 Manitoba printmakers. Biog...
Focusing on Samaras's use of a wide variety of media and artistic practices, the authors outline the...