Paper, Ink and Roller Print-Making For Beginners

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  • Brand : Young Scott Books
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Paper, Ink and Roller Print-Making For Beginners by Harvey Weiss. Published by Young Scott Books, New York, NY, 1958. 1st Edition. No DJ. Size 4to (up to 12'' tall). Condition: Good. Elementary School Library Book Discard. Black magic marker used on front cover, content in very good condition. 64 Pgs. LCCN 58-14993. This book is about the kinds if print-making you can do at home with easily obtained materials. If you like to paint or draw, if you're curious about new materials and different ways of making pictures, you'll find print-making an exciting adventure. Six different ways to make prints are described; press, transfer, potato, stencil, cardboard and linoleum prints, each illustrated by many artists, so that you'll be able to see in advance the kind of results you can expect. A chapter on other printing methods and other books about printing are included. Description text copyright 2002 www.BooksForComfort.net. Item ID 6302.

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