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4.0 out of 5 stars Making Plates at Home
Many people are interested in printmaking but are limited by their access to studios and equipment. This book does not attempt to tell you how to print without a press, however it tells you which presses work best for each project. There are some suggestions on some presses that you may be able to find or make if you want to print at home, but that is not the author's...
Published on January 3, 2006 by Art Doctor

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2.0 out of 5 stars Sure wish I had a printing press in my home...
but I don't. No intaglio press. No letter press. Heck, I don't even have an old washing machine mangle to 'make-do' as a press, which was an authors' recommendation. This book is fine (as far as it goes) into prints you really can make at home i.e. by hand rubbing, but almost all of the chapters include projects that require a press. I was hoping for some innovative ways...
Published on March 14, 2005 by lucidbooks


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60 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sure wish I had a printing press in my home..., March 14, 2005
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This review is from: The Instant Printmaker: Simple Printing Methods to Try atHome (Watson-Guptill Famous Artists) (Paperback)
but I don't. No intaglio press. No letter press. Heck, I don't even have an old washing machine mangle to 'make-do' as a press, which was an authors' recommendation. This book is fine (as far as it goes) into prints you really can make at home i.e. by hand rubbing, but almost all of the chapters include projects that require a press. I was hoping for some innovative ways to do, say, etchings AT HOME and not have to drag my stuff to an art school and pay for press time. If you're so far along as to have invested in a real press in your own home studio, you already know everything that's in this book. If you want a book that's half what it purports to be, you might get a few ideas. Nothing is a total waste -- you might glean something from it that will improve your technique or broaden your experimentation, but don't count on it for prints you can really make AT HOME besides the usual monoprints and reliefs.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Making Plates at Home, January 3, 2006
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Many people are interested in printmaking but are limited by their access to studios and equipment. This book does not attempt to tell you how to print without a press, however it tells you which presses work best for each project. There are some suggestions on some presses that you may be able to find or make if you want to print at home, but that is not the author's emphasis. What the author does best is demonstrate some good processes that will help you prepare plates at home. For those who are interested in investigating screen printing, there is also a section on that.

I think this is a great book for someone to include in their printmaking book collection. It does not solve everyone's issues (how many books do?), but it would be great for someone taking a printmaking class who needs the privacy and comfort of their own home when learning to prepare plates. A few of the suggestions are innovative and fun, and will give you a jump start if you are in an artistic slump.

I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to expand their platemaking practices into new directions, but primarily to the student who isn't totally comfortable making plates in a distracting or crowded studio setting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, great ideas., May 25, 2009
This review is from: The Instant Printmaker: Simple Printing Methods to Try atHome (Watson-Guptill Famous Artists) (Paperback)
An excellent book for anyone starting out with printmaking.
The step by step instructions are very easy to follow and the different techniques give fantastic results, even from the start!
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