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The Largemouth Bass
- Nov 02, 2017
- By stlukesattic
- In bass, fish, fishing, Florida, linocut, printmaking
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I’ve gone and done it. For a long time I resisted making a print of a largemouth bass. Not because I don’t like the fish; I like it just fine. It’s just that I have a contrarian streak in me about 10 miles wide. If everyone loves bass fishing, then…
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A Triptych on the Psalms
- Oct 26, 2017
- By stlukesattic
- In Christian, church, death, Easter, linocut, printmaking, St Francis, Uncategorized
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I’ve been working hard, very hard, on a new triptych. It’s made of three linocuts (of course) and it is about the Psalms. There are a lot of Psalms, so I decided the wisest way of going about choosing which ones to do was to ask my wife what she…
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On the Drawing of a Katydid
- Apr 03, 2017
- By stlukesattic
- In bug, bugs, katydid, pen and ink, Uncategorized, watercolor
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It’s no secret that I like to draw bugs. Nor is it a secret that I’m a huge fan of bugs in general. In fact, I have a ton of students who are more than willing to catch a cockroach, put it in a jar, and leave it on my…
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What’s a Drawing?
- Mar 29, 2017
- By stlukesattic
- In drawing, drawing process
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That seems like a pretty stupid question, I know. Everyone knows what a drawing is. But I dobut that is true. I don’t think most people know what a drawing is because most people have never made a drawing. Trouble brewing. A liar In my thought, I make a…
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Making a Scorpion Linocut
- Feb 08, 2017
- By stlukesattic
- In arthropod, bug, Florida, linocut, Process, scorpion, Uncategorized
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There was that one time someone asked me A lot of folks as me how I make a linocut out of politeness because they are fascinated with the process. Here’s where I humor my public; where I condescent to fill you in on the details of this insanely complicated ordeal that is…
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Altarpiece for Lent
- Feb 06, 2017
- By stlukesattic
- In Christian, church, devils, Lent, St. Anthony Abbot, St. Jerome, St. Mary of Egypt
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I’ve been digging around in the archives lately and I have come across a startling number of lino blocks that have only been printed once or twice. Once I get the image, it seems I lose interest in the print and want to move on. This is a character flaw…
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Who’s the Daddy?
- Dec 30, 2016
- By stlukesattic
- In bird, Chicken
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Is it the unseasonably warm weather? A remarkable confluence of the planets? Something in the water? I don’t know, but one of my hens has gone broody and she’s sitting on a bunch of eggs. Usually a couple of my hens will go broody in the spring and it will…
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Eucharist
- Dec 27, 2016
- By stlukesattic
- In linocut, printmaking, reduction linocut
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I’ve been working on a new linocut that is the result of the series of drawings I started after my Dad died. I haven’t worked on any prints since The Home Economy was finished back in October. Again, that was before my Dad died. So it’s been good to get…
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The Home Economy Revisited (again)
- Dec 22, 2016
- By stlukesattic
- In Chicken, duck, fish, fishing, linocut, printmaking, raccoon, rooster, Uncategorized
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Last time I promised to deliver more than I was able to. I sincerely apologize. (But if I spill all my guts in one epic post, what subjects will I tempt you with in the future?) This time, I hope to tell you a little more about how these prints…
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The Home Economy Revisited
- Dec 20, 2016
- By stlukesattic
- In Chicken, linocut, portrait, printmaking, rooster, self portrait, Uncategorized
- 0 Comments
What are these prints about? I get that question a lot. And it’s a good question, too. What’s that weird zombie-thing that your wife is looking at? Are you eating that raccoon? What is coming out of her forehead? What in the world does “The Home Economy” even mean anyway? Give…
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