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14 April 2006 by nathaniel

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Double plate aquatint from yesterday at David Krut Workshop with Jill and Niall. Niall printed our screen (used to lay the hard ground) upside down, so it looks weird to me – as compared to my intended design – but we’re very happy with it (and I’m sure I’ll get used to it). We’re still proofing for a darker green…. The detail is from this image, of the same title (originally printed as lambda on metallic paper).  Great day in the studio!

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