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It's been a while since I've created or printed a collagraph. Our printmaking group is getting ready for the annual show and sale in a few weeks and I have voluntered to demo all day at the sale and this is one of the pieces I will be working on.
This print was a quick run just to see how the image was going to look. What I really love about collagraphs is the element of surprise in what your print will look like. You give up some control working with this technique.
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