Thank you to all of you that supported us!
We met some really great artists in the rising star section. We look forward to future shows, and shall post again soon.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
ONE OF A KIND SHOW
What an experience! We met some wonderful people, and truly felt the excitement of the crowds walking the brighly covered purple carpet during the 5 days of the show. The other rising stars were so supportive and here are some links to their websites and blogs, please check them out!
We spent some time hearing about other ways fellow artists are sharing and selling their work. Rabbit or Fish is available on Etsy! Please check out our store! www.etsy.com/shop/RabbitorFish
Filipa Pimentel: www.filipapimentel.net/
Andrea Sadgrove: www.liligo.ca/
Melissa Storkson: www.etsy.com/shop/yahbag
Judy Anderson: www.kukucaju.etsy.com/
Jessie Trottskii: www.etsy.com/shop/Trottskii
Nicole Marcoux: www.perrypottery.com/
We spent some time hearing about other ways fellow artists are sharing and selling their work. Rabbit or Fish is available on Etsy! Please check out our store! www.etsy.com/shop/RabbitorFish
Friday, February 18, 2011
Another great show at Proof Studio Gallery in the Distillery District!
This was the second year for Rabbit or Fish to participate in the annual Chinese New Year themed show. The best part of this international show is that you are asked to submit 5 copies of the edition and at the end of the show all the prints are swapped with the other printmakers.
Here is our Year of the Rabbit submission
'It Could be Spring'
Monday, January 17, 2011
New Work in Progress
We are very excited to be putting together a new series that is focusing on bold colours, more layers of paper and thread and combinations of printing techniques.
Here are some bits and pieces in progress. The two little bears on the left are lithographic plates. We prefer to use Pronto Plates because they are non toxic and we can print them on our intaglio press. They are amazing to experiment with because they are faster to work on than a litho stone.
Here is Lydia working on a plastic plate with a dremel. This is how we make all of our drypoint plates. We love the plastic plates because they make sharp lines and wipe completely clean of platetone.
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