At art college I had favoured large A1 woodcut prints, as I had enjoyed the challenge of working on such a huge scale, however with a much smaller studio space at home, I had been looking for alternative means of printmaking without a press.
Having since tried out eraser printmaking, I’ve found that it is one of the easiest printmaking methods you can try. It’s also great fun, and quite addictive too, especially when you end up with a number of diverse images from which you can make quite unique prints!
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Morag Thompson Merriman
Mo is a Scottish visual artist with a MA (Hons) degree in Fine Art. Her work is an intuitive response to the way memory is overlaid with historic or recent experiences of loss, absence and change, experimenting with ways to convey ‘presence’, or the sense of something being revealed or concealed. She is inspired by familial connections to the landscape and her inherited collection of earthy textured pottery ware. Small in scale, her work is mostly on paper, manipulated with mixed media to create subtle, richly textured surfaces. Mo is responsible for all social media marketing for AccessArt on Instagram and works part-time.
This is a lovely resource, which Sheila directed me to after completing my negative space exercises. My daughter and I were inspired to have a go using plasticine blocks. I have sent for Anne Desmet’s book, which I am awaiting with great excitement! Thank you!
Morag Thomson Merriman
November 30, 2021 @
12:54 pm
Hi Tilly, thank you so much for your lovely message. I do apologise for my very late response, I thought I had responded at the time! Hope you’ve had lots of fun with this resource and that you’ve enjoyed Anne Desmet’s book too – lots of great ideas!
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Tilly McDermott
May 25, 2014 @ 5:56 pm
This is a lovely resource, which Sheila directed me to after completing my negative space exercises. My daughter and I were inspired to have a go using plasticine blocks. I have sent for Anne Desmet’s book, which I am awaiting with great excitement! Thank you!
Morag Thomson Merriman
November 30, 2021 @ 12:54 pm
Hi Tilly, thank you so much for your lovely message. I do apologise for my very late response, I thought I had responded at the time! Hope you’ve had lots of fun with this resource and that you’ve enjoyed Anne Desmet’s book too – lots of great ideas!