Printmaking Today - Spring 2007 - Issue 61



Year 2007
Volume 16
Issue 61

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Contents Volume 16 Spring 2007 Issue 61

PROFILE
Charlotte Hodes' Jerwood Drawing Prize-winning ornate digital collages celebrate the female form. Juliet Cook goes to see her in her studio

Theme William Hogarth, currently enjoying a major retrospective at Tate Britain, continues to influence contemporary artists, writes Anne Desmet

Peter Ford's prize- winning experimental abstracts are collected by V & A. As Ford prepares for a major solo show. Mike Sims goes visit him

Stuart Pearson Wright, celebrated portrait painter of J K Rowling and Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe, is a fine etcher reports Robert Meyrick

Elaine Kowalsky was a printmaker of high repute, a founder of DACS and vocal champion of artists' causes. Judith Nesbitt looks back at her career

ARTISTS' BOOKS
Emma Hill on publications by Tracey Bush and Mandy Bonnell

ARTIST'S EYE
Lynda Hamilton, Printmaking Today prizewinner, describes her work as a travelogue that seeks the untamed spirit of inaccessible land

TECHNICAL
Etching Peter Wray on saline-sulphate etching - the cheaper, healthier solution

Digital Karin Schminke, Dorothy Simpson Krause and Bonny Pierce Lhotka on the creative possibilities of three - dimensional and lenticular print technology

COLLECTING
Rosemary Simmons' advice on starting up your own print collection

PRACTICAL
Workshop Leicester Print Workshop hits 21. Angela Harding reports on its plans
Workshop Atelier Montmiral offers an idyllic artists' setting. Mick Newth reports

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Book Reviews