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Proofing for Dyani White Hawk, part of Landmarks at Tamarind Institute 
from Tamarind’s facebook page 

Proofing for Dyani White Hawk, part of Landmarks at Tamarind Institute 

from Tamarind’s facebook page 

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PTP 2012 collaborative class 💛 #doingwork  @emily_diehl  @rockpaperprinter @plumberperidot

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PTP 2012 collaborative class 💛 #doingwork @emily_diehl @rockpaperprinter @plumberperidot

Night graining

Night graining

Albuquerque outdoor graining

Albuquerque outdoor graining

Cooking up some crayons

Cooking up some crayons

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etching queen #lithography #printmaking #art

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etching queen #lithography #printmaking #art

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roller queen #printmaking #lithography #art

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roller queen #printmaking #lithography #art

Anatomy of a Charles Brand

spent a few days at Petrichor Press

-take note at the rarity of seeing an unpainted charlie brand.

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@emily_diehl signing the edition I printed

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@emily_diehl signing the edition I printed

May be time for a haircut - Round Two
This happened when I decided that it was a good idea to lean over the roller to pick something out of the ink on the slab. In other news, I editioned the full sheet rainbow roll today.

May be time for a haircut - Round Two

This happened when I decided that it was a good idea to lean over the roller to pick something out of the ink on the slab. In other news, I editioned the full sheet rainbow roll today.

Printer Training Program ‘12

Printer Training Program ‘12

I won’t speak for everyone, but printers generally like to stay as ink free as possible (which then I find funny when people seem to be oddly proud of how inky they get in the shop) but today I ended up doing a fair amount of palming the edges of a stone while I was sponging, and as a result found this under my chin when I got home.

I won’t speak for everyone, but printers generally like to stay as ink free as possible (which then I find funny when people seem to be oddly proud of how inky they get in the shop) but today I ended up doing a fair amount of palming the edges of a stone while I was sponging, and as a result found this under my chin when I got home.

artist/printer currently residing in Albuquerque.

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