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Rex-Livingston Projects invites you to the exhibition opening of PRINT CIRCLE. 21 Print makers from Sydney showing in Katoomba.
Opening drinks: Saturday 26 November, 2-4pm.
Exhibition on view: 24 November to 5 December
Location: 182-184 Katoomba Street, Katoomba, NSW 2780.

Selected PRINT CIRCLE works on view below (there are over 85 prints to view in this exhibition, priced from $260 to $950 – making this a great show for giving ART at Christmas).

anna-warren

 

ANNA WARREN

Growing Up
Multiprint assemblage
28 x 28 x 28cm
$500

 

 

 

 

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LAURA STARK

Bush Theme II
Etching, edition of 10 38 x 31cm
$495 framed
$360 unframed

 

 

 

 

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CHRISTINA CORDERO

Barcarolle, 2014 (edition of 12)
Etching, aquatint and open bite, a la poupee
24.5 x 24.8cm
$950 Framed
$825 Unframed

 

 

jean-birrell

 

JEAN BIRRELL

Egyptian Geese
Woodblock and solar plate etching
41.5 x 49cm
$380 Framed
$280 Unframed

 

deborah-wilkinson

DEBORAH WILKINSON

Shared Space of The Heart 1
Monoprint
38 x 38cm
$550

 

 

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About Print Circle:   Established in 1970, the Print Circle is a group of women artists who are dedicated to printmaking.   The group was formed at the Workshop Arts Centre in Willoughby, Sydney; our vision, to encourage experimental and innovative techniques and to support and exhibit the work of women printmakers.   Our members currently produce limited edition prints in various traditional media including etching, lithography, silkscreen printing, collagraphy, woodcut and linocut as well as solar plate intaglio and digital prints. Other media include monoprints, installations, assemblages and artist books, as well as mixed media monotypes, reflective of contemporary printmaking practice.  A number of PRINT CIRCLE artists will be present at the opening in Katoomba. More works on view at REX-LIVINGSTON PROJECTS on facebook

 

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Photos relate to examples that Dior brought in for the Lyrical theme for the Hazelhurst Exhibition in 2015.

Dior showed us a couple of examples of prints she made using a 12 inch record.  Basically, we agreed that the format size of the paper we print on should be the record cover size to keep the uniformity for the group work. The material that the record is made i.e. cardboard cover, plastic/paper sleeve can be used to create any art work i.e. relief, intaglio and/or collage.  Even breaking the record into pieces and printing the pieces.

The records she used were not valuable, less than $2 from op shop.  NB vinyl is popular again, some popular original titles are very rare and expensive – no need to use your precious collections as the op shops stock them.

We spoke about the post card exchange 1 April 2014, reminder than the edition needs to be either 11 or 12 if you want to keep a copy – info online.

We had a good turnout, about 10 people showed up, all very excited and enthusiastic to share our ideas.