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Through relief printing and a laborious rubbing technique Bryan created the print Hemlock 82. At the grand size of 52" long x 38.5" wide the actual diameter, texture and pattern of this tree section is gorgeously translated onto paper. Ink is rolled out and a piece of handcrafted washi paper is placed over the print block. Pressing little by little with his fingertips, Bryan imprints the texture of the wood on the surface of the paper. Bryan created the Hemlock 82 exclusively for Ashes & Milk as a limited edition of 12. We are offering this print unframed.


http://www.ashesandmilk.com/hemlock-82/








pretty cool technique imo
gojira
so cool, wish i thought of it first. it kinda looks like finger print to me.

have you been neglecting your blog???
Medi
$4000.00?? I think that's a bit too much for something that simple. It looks good, but after all, it's only a tree.
brooklyneast05
QUOTE(gojira @ Apr 11 2009, 02:29 PM) *
so cool, wish i thought of it first. it kinda looks like finger print to me.

have you been neglecting your blog???

yes ermm.gif

i'm gonna do better though.
Janette
Wow, those are cool but I wouldn't pay $4000 for one.
rebaccawood911
It looks very cool and like we do in child hood apply ink on our hand and use to print on a paper,,,, the same way you have done to the tree printing,,,,,,,


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