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This print is a study of the Pink Moon. The print was created over the period of a week, layering colours on top of one another. The wood block was lightly carved and sanded over time, removing small pieces to create the illusion of the craters and mounds, re-applying the ink through a process of layering, building up the layers of colour, dips, mounds and forms, creating the form of a Moon.

Pre-selected for the RWA 164th Open Exhibition, Bristol, U.K.

Materials used:

Waterbased Printing Ink on Cartridge Paper

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#pink #colourfull #moon #print #printmaking #woodcut #carving #process #pink moon 
Pink Moon (2016)
Woodcut
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This print is a study of the Pink Moon. The print was created over the period of a week, layering colours on top of one another. The wood block was lightly carved and sanded over time, removing small pieces to create the illusion of the craters and mounds, re-applying the ink through a process of layering, building up the layers of colour, dips, mounds and forms, creating the form of a Moon.

Pre-selected for the RWA 164th Open Exhibition, Bristol, U.K.

Materials used:

Waterbased Printing Ink on Cartridge Paper

Tags:
#pink #colourfull #moon #print #printmaking #woodcut #carving #process #pink moon 

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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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