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  • Amante, Amanda Alexandra - Gallery Colorstorm is Los Angles-based Amanda's virtual gallery of monotypes, etchings, drypoints, paintings and an explanation of some printmaking processes.
  • American Print Alliance - Information and resources about original prints, paperworks and artists' books for creators and collectors, including a gallery, exhibits, technical articles and index to their journal "Contemporary Impressions." The Alliance is a non-profit consortium of printmakers' councils.
  • Anderson, B.J - Ms. Anderson's studio is located at the Torpedo Factory Art Center, Alexandria, VA. Most of her realistic etchings, lithographs and watercolors are of Cape Cod and the Islands, Old Town Alexandria and Europe.
  • Aoki, Katherine - A tour of her linocut printmaking portfolio, book arts, and multimedia art and instruction. Katherine is based in San Francisco.
  • Barnes, Carson - A gallery of twenty years' work in acrylic photosilkscreen prints, exploring color and texture in portraits, figure studies, and photo montages. Description of his printmaking technique, curriculum vitae, and a link to his orchids site.
  • Bennett, Elton - US Pacific Northwest artist, (1910-1974). Includes a complete biography and many examples of his original serigraphs and reproductions of them.
  • Bergquist-Ryan, Taära - Lino-cut block prints and handmade papers and cards from her studio, "One-Dog Press". Many of the images borrow motifs from Navaho weaving patterns.
  • Bonvillain, Pauline R. - Hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen prints by an award-winning artist, using a photo-emulsion exposed through pen and ink drawings.
  • Bouchard, Pat - Pat Bouchard is an artist who uses traditional non-toxic printmaking techniques to create images which reference ancient myths, religions, symbols, and archetypes.
  • Brown, Matt - Color woodprints made using the traditional Japanese hanga method in his New Hampshire workshop, Ooloo Press. Gallery of his prints plus some produced by his friends and students, a book list, web resources, list of his suppliers, and a calendar of upcoming appearances.
  • Buoscio, Christopher T. - "His aquatints and montoypes depict the urban landscape of Chicago at night." A portfolio of prints, several of his paintings and drawings, and photos from group and solo exhibitions.
  • California Fine Arts - Fine art prints, appraisal service, trading options and framing services from a gallery based in Florida. Site features a glossary of printmaking terms.
  • California Society of Printmakers - A non-profit arts organization which promotes the appreciation of prints and printmaking.
  • Calzada, Humberto - Insula Verde Graphics offers serigraphs and digital prints featuring classical and tropical architectural themes. Also presents artist's curriculum vitae and bibliography, a retrospective exhibit of original work from 1974 to the present, and posters from past exhibits.
  • Carmichael, Seamus - Folio Page - A selection of lithographs and color linoleum prints by a Northern Irish printmaker, to accompany the poetry of Padraig Fiacc.
  • Clark, Emma - Gallery of colorful etchings, produced by rolling ink over previously applied inks and a list of UK and European printmaking links.
  • Cleary, Chrystal Sherritt - Monoprints, woodcuts and linoleum block prints of many sorts of animals. Also includes samples of her creature graphics in commercial design work, and curriculum vitae.
  • Dodson, Gerald - Gerald Dodson, an artist and printmaker creating serigraphs and giclée limited editions from his original artwork.
  • Dutch, Ted - Portfolio of screen printing artist and ceramics sculptor, based in Titirangi, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Dürer, Albrecht - The WebMuseum's page of high-resolution images of six of Dürer's engravings, plus one woodcut (the well-known "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse").
  • Elgurt, Josef - Biography and gallery of Josef Elgurt, an 75 years old artist in Riga, Latvia
  • Fine Art Printmaking - Major developments have taken place with the introduction of digital images. This site contains information on new and traditional printmaking techniques. There is also a gallery showing examples.
  • Gent, Monique van - Studio tour shows how her hand-painted color etchings are made. Her art portrays themes of nature, spiritual and psychological challenges, and heroic images.
  • Geurtze, Deborah - A portfolio of limited edition hand-pulled etchings and monoprints featuring landscapes and small-town settings, and an artist's statement.
  • Goya-Girl Press Inc. - A full-service printmaking atelier and gallery in Baltimore, Maryland. Portfolio of prints by artists, descriptions of lithographic and intaglio facilities and services, contact information and directions for finding the workshop.
  • Grammatikopulos, Dimitris - "Plain Dot Line" - a gallery of paintings and engravings by the artist, a collection of prints about dragons, guest printmakers' gallery and art links. (Flash optional)
  • Graziano, Arlene - Blythe Spirit Arts is the online gallery of Colorado printmaker Arlene Graziano. It contains images of her linocuts, biographical information, a history of printmaking and a listing of Arlene's events and shows.
  • Green Prints - Cedric Green describes methods for non-toxic etching, including electrolytic and electrochemical methods and related techniques for intaglio plate preparation, rather than the traditional techniques using acids and hazardous solvents.
  • Haas, Richard - Lithograph and silkscreen on aluminum, etching and aquatint prints using architectural subjects, curriculum, and list of exhibitions.
  • Halstead, Don - D. Halstead Artworks inkjet prints are created from original videography, and are intended to emulate traditional serigraphs.
  • Hamers, Huguette - Hand printed offset, photolitho, collograph, sometimes mixed with more traditional etching and engraving techniques such as aquatint, vernis mou, mezzotint and drypoint.
  • Hemard, Isabelle - "Belleisabelle" has a resume and a portfolio of large linocut and drypoint prints by Toronto-based artist and printmaker Isabelle Hemard.
  • Hiroshige, Ando - The WebMuseum profile for Hiroshige (1797-1858), Japanese painter and printmaker, known especially for his landscape prints. The last great figure of the Ukiyo-e, or popular, school of printmaking. Features images of five of his woodblock prints.
  • Hokusai, Katsushika - The WebMuseum profile for Hokusai, (1760-1849), Japanese painter and wood engraver, born in Edo. He is considered one of the outstanding figures of the Ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the floating world" (everyday life), school of printmaking.
  • Howlett, Susan - A gallery of woodblock and linocut prints created over a twenty-four year period by Susan Howlett. She learned woodblock printmaking in Northern Japan by creating traditional New Year's cards, and branched out from there to many other themes.
  • Hu, Te-hsin - Original limited edition prints. Hu's works appeared on more than 30 Reader's Digest covers.
  • International Mezzotint Society - The stated primary objective is to share enthusiasm and information, and spread knowledge of the technique and its history, to other artists who may presently feel somewhat isolated. The I.M.S. also extends membership to devotees, mezzotint collectors and print-lovers.
  • John D. Gall, Artist/Printmaker - North Carolina artist specializing in intaglio printmaking methods. Gallery of work, bio and resume, and links to other printmaking sites.
  • Johnson, Annette - Works as a full time painter and etcher. She runs printmaking and painting workshops in the U.K. and has exhibited at many of the major Society exhibitions, including the Royal Academy.
  • Katz, Babette - This printmaker and book artist discusses the power of the black-and-white linocut print as a narrative tool in this photo interview at Biddington's.
  • Kulik, A. C. - A gallery of limited edition wood engravings by the Belfast, Maine-based artist, biographical information, description of his technique, a history of wood engraving, and links to related sites.
  • Larsen, Lars - Reproductions of paintings by Canadian wildlife artist Lars Larsen - deer, moose, ducks, geese and eagles, and also well-known New Brunswick scenes.
  • Laughing Crow Studio - Non-toxic printmaking and environmental art by Lezle Williams, an instructor of art at the Sinte Gleska University on the Rosebud Lakota/Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, USA.
  • Leonard, Yvonne - Oyster Street Press is the printmaking studio of Yvonne Leonard, artist, and educator. She "works with subjects ranging from insects, birds, and organic forms to mechanical detritus and assorted effluvium", with particular focus in color intaglio and direct and photo-gravure.
  • Limited Edition Graphics - Features a diverse international selection of uncommon late 19th and 20th century prints for sale. Strengths are French fin de siecle prints, a selection of German prints from the first half of the 20th Century and prints by selected later artists.
  • Longley, Dianne - Australian print artist who uses traditional and digital media to create prints and artist books. She published Printmaking with Photopolymer Plates in 1998, an introductory book on a new, safe, versatile printmaking technique for artists and students.
  • Lorcapress - Contemporary screenprints by Glasgow-based artists Will Maw, Ashley Cook and Norman Mathieson.
  • Lorenz, Hilary - She incorporates photomicrography, X-rays, and elements of fifteenth-century scientific research on human circulation in her digital photography, intaglio and relief printmaking.
  • Madis, Darrell - Arts Madis - Etchings, aquatints, monotypes and acrylic paintings. More than 40 pages of Darrell's artwork with notes on his etching, aquatint and monotype technique.
  • Markert, Dorothy - Arts and Crafts style screen prints by Roycroft Renaissance master artisan, Dorothy Markert, based in Hamburg, New York. A complete manual of her printing technique is included.
  • May, Dan - Monoprints, linocuts, paintings, posters and gifts inspired by themes including temptation, dogs and the human condition.
  • McConnachie, P. - pmcprints - Scottish printmaker showing his portfolio of linocuts, woodcuts and screenprints. The artist is influenced by images from science and biology.
  • McGaw, Ian - Sydney, Australia based artist. He makes etchings, drypoints, relief prints, and pen and ink drawings.
  • Mezzotints - Prints by David Crown, M.D., director of The International Mezzotint Society.
  • Miller, Randy - Finely detailed wood engravings printed on an antique letterpress, depicting rural American landscapes, old buildings, and the British Isles.
  • Mills, Michael - Monoprints, woodcuts and linoleum block prints in several different genres. Michael's desire to bring art to the masses is also expressed in his "Mass Production Series Manifesto".
  • Milman, Barbara - Images and information on Barbara Milman, a printmaker, mixed media artist and author of a book of prints about the Holocaust.
  • Nejko, Paulette - A selection of woodcut prints that combine her knowledge and mastery of traditional Japanese printmaking techniques with a variety of New England scenes and subjects.
  • Nicod, Evelyne - Based in Italy, Evelyne maintains the Gatteria, where you'll find images of her etchings that use cats as a subject, including a cat calendar, a cat zodiac, a cat tarot deck, and a cat alphabet. Artist's biography, a bibliography, and cat links.
  • Noah, Chris - Reproductions of hand-colored etchings, inspired in part by Pennsylvania Dutch designs.
  • Norulak, Tom - Home page of Pittsburgh printmaker, Tom Norulak. Includes links to etchings, monotypes and serigraphs.
  • O'Neill, Nonie - Aran Prints - Nonie produces wood cut prints on the island of Inis Mór (Inishmore) in the Aran Islands, located off the west coast of Ireland near Galway. Includes several images of her prints as well as a bit of photographic tour of Inis Mór, which provides the visual context for her prints.
  • Ojeda, Naúl - Washington, DC artist, originally from Uruguay, specializing in woodcut and linocut prints, paintings and whimsically-painted furniture.
  • Pastotnik, Chad - Limited Edition fine press books, letterpress printed, hand bound and illuminated, primarily, by Chad Pastotnik with intaglio and wood engravings. Select writings from past and contemporary authors.
  • Peruzzo, Anthony - "Variations on a Stranger" is a tour of the artist's intaglio prints and drawings, with an intriguing visual interface. Anthony's latest series is inspired by the writings of Albert Camus.
  • Piranesi, Giovanni Battista - Copper etchings from his "Camini" and "Vedute di Roma" and "Vases, Candelabras and Urns" series. The "Vedute di Roma - Text" section contains a brief biography, 1720 - 1778. Site is by Philographikon, antiquarian bookseller.
  • Printhouse Art Gallery and Workshop - A program of the Brass Ring Society Inc., dedicated to the promotion of original prints, printmaking and printmakers, and to raising money for children with terminal or life threatening illnesses.
  • Printing Without a Press - "Kitchen table" printmaking using inexpensive materials, and how to simulate several traditional printmaking techniques using a xerographic copier machine.
  • Printmaker's WebRing - A webring for pages devoted to the fine art of printmaking and prints.
  • Printworks Magazine - An information resource for printmakers, with articles by printmakers, information on workshops, societies, international biennales, application forms for exhibitions.
  • Rand, Soren Michael - Cyanotype, gum bichromate prints, wood engraving and mixed media works from projects "Book of Landscapes", "The Gurus" and "Book of Portraits".
  • Riverside Studio - A printmaking studio in Elora, Ontario, Canada which specializes in relief and intaglio printing. Master printer is Stu Oxley. Studio location and facilities, list of client artists, and FAQs for intaglio and relief printmaking.
  • Rizzi, James - From Galerie I.D - Silkscreens with hand-cut 3-D constructions, using colorful contemporary urban themes. Curriculum vitae, biography, and gallery sales contacts.
  • Ross, Strange - Danish amateur printmaker and photographer gives detailed technical descriptions of production of photopolymer photogravure, use of digital positives and inkjet printing of multitones (quadtones). He has included a catalogue of gravures.
  • Rothe, G. H. - A site for collectors of mezzotints by G. H. Rothe, "Master of the Mezzotint", with information about the artist, mezzotints for sale by owner, care and handling of art on paper, history of mezzotint and links to related sites.
  • Russell, Donn - Serigraphs hand-pulled by the artist, depicting sites and unique features of the remote island of Nantucket, Massachusetts in signed and numbered editions, on 100% rag stock.
  • Ruthven, Malcom - Landscape serigraphs, with notes about serigraphy, and a discussion of the concept of "continuing edition".
  • Santana, Nestor - Contemporary etchings by Nestor Santana, based in the Canary Islands, Spain.
  • Schneider, Michael - Woodblock prints by Austrian printmaker Michael Schneider. Curriculum vitae, media projects, handmade books he has collaborated on, and photos of exhibitions of his work.
  • Smith-Harrison, David - San Francisco intaglio printmaker. Etching, aquatints, drawings and photography.
  • Spier, Susan - Several galleries of Susan's etchings, mostly of floral and animal subjects, a biography, exhibition schedule and description of her printmaking technique.
  • Stahle-Fraser, Janet - Paintings and short-run editions of hand-pulled prints and monoprints by this Artist from Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. Many of her original images are reproduced as art cards, matted art, posters and T-shirts. Prices, ordering and studio visit info.
  • Standley, Max D. - Engravings and oil paintings "based on realism, with hints of biomorphic and visionary imagery". The site includes a biography, an FAQ about his techniques, and a link to a gallery that carries his work.
  • Stauffacher, Richard - A gallery of limited edition, hand-colored etchings including landscapes, wildlife and florals.
  • Steeves, Dan - An intaglio printmaker living and working in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. Artist's curriculum vitae, publications and images from past and current exhibitions.
  • Swatzell, Mtz - Crazy Women Studios presents woodcut images by Mtz Swatzell.
  • Taylor, Mary - Colorful etchings of New Zealand landscapes, forests, birds, and coastal scenes. Mary has also written and illustrated a number of children's books.
  • The Lennox-Boyd Collection - The private collection of English mezzotints acquired by Christopher Lennox-Boyd. It is a well-presented introduction to the collection, and survey of English printmaking history between 1680-1890.
  • The Spanish Printmakers Collective - A site dedicated to contemporary printmakers working in Spain today, with general information on printmaking.
  • Thiébaud, Georges - Aromatik.com is Georges' workshop, dedicated to contemporary printmaking. Many of the experimental works shown are printed using found corroded metal plates and other ordinary raw materials. Site is mirrored in English and French.
  • Thomas, Michael L. - The studio and gallery of engravings, paintings, and etchings by a modern master of classical copper-plate engraving.
  • Thomson, Brent - Contemporary U.S. Southwest art. Intaglio and lino-cuts prints depicting Brent's relationship with the desert Southwest are available.
  • Upton, Christine - Limited edition elimination lino block prints, with Australian plant and animals motifs. Upton prints her work by walking on them, rather than using a mechanical press.
  • Valentine, David - Synthetic Constructions is a gallery of intimate scale dry ink prints and contemporary works of art, based on photographs.
  • Vos, Twan de - A selection of the art of Twan de Vos, a graduate of the Academy of Art Arnhem, The Netherlands, featuring linocut and silkscreen prints, and several multi-media sculptures.
  • Westergard, Jim - Unusual wood engravings, prints and drawings, created by the "little old Canadian wood engraver" in his studio "Spanish Fly Press".
  • Westgard, Scott - A miniature gallery displaying a few etchings and engravings by Scott Westgard, MFA.
  • What Is A Print? - A discussion of print processes and terms, from the Philadelphia Printshop, Ltd.
  • White, Pete - On-line portfolio featuring woodcuts, linocuts, intaglio prints, and collagraphs. Two of his favorite subjects are monkeys and Norse mythology.
  • Wires, William - Atelier for Illustration. Architectural illustrations, watercolors and etchings from the Berlin, Germany area.
  • Wolfe, Judith - New York artist working in serigraphs, illuminated serigraphs, landscape monoprints, and floral monotypes.
  • Women Printmakers of Austin - The WPA site showcases the work of its members, to promote the organization, and the art of printmaking in Austin, Texas.
  • World Printmakers - Exhibition of contemporary printmakers from around the world. Supplemental information on printmaking history, techniques and terminology, and conservation of prints.
  • Yeager, Eileen F. - Etchings, nature prints, monotypes, and collagraphs focusing on herbal and floral images, grouped by culinary herb mixtures, ethnic and nationality bouquets, theme gardens, and quilts.

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