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	<title>at work in the studio</title>
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	<description>MARY KATHERINE BRENNAN</description>
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		<title>Cut Aways</title>
		<description>I've been intrigued by cut-up plates and especially so after seeing Romare Bearden's hacked-up plates at the exhibition "From Process to Print: Graphic Works by Romare Bearden" at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. (The description of the exhibition includes a pretty good Gallery Guide that you can download.)
I saw my ...</description>
		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=244</link>
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		<title>Relaxing into the process</title>
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These prints were made with a much larger agar plate that sat around for two days. Its edges started to crack, but cutting them off was a simple matter (and if you are experimenting, don't forget that all gelatin-plate scraps go in the garbage, not the sink). 
I was surprised ...</description>
		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=235</link>
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		<title>Agar-Agar Plates</title>
		<description>On my own I worked out a recipe for a gelatin plate based on agar agar (bought in the form of seaweed, not flakes). I learned that although the gelatin is firm it will break with the least provocation. I provoked it plenty and the gelatin shattered.

Undaunted, I rolled on ...</description>
		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=206</link>
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		<title>Getting Started with Gelatin Plates</title>
		<description>With many thanks to Anne Garland and Lou Lipkin, I had a wonderful afternoon of printmaking with a gelatin plate. We experimented with water-based relief inks from Speedball, Daniel Smith, and Akua. Some of the inks rolled out beautifully, others smeared (like melted butter on a metal sheet), and yet ...</description>
		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=185</link>
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		<title>Mail Art</title>
		<description>I ran into a post of Mail Art by Sue Angebranndt a while ago. Then for Christmas the book she discussed arrived from my friend Cathy. Not a coincidence, I suspect.
I have decided to try to start mail art exchanges with a few friends while I am meeting the demands ...</description>
		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=178</link>
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		<title>Moku hanga</title>
		<description>Another chance to embrace Beginner's Mind!

April Vollmer (standing in the foreground of the first photo) came up from New York City to give a weekend workshop at Peregrine Press. She gave the members a thorough introduction to Japanese woodblock printing (moku hanga). We carved our blocks and printed an edition ...</description>
		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=170</link>
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		<title>In which everything is made clear</title>
		<description>Watch this animation. It portrays the formation of chromosomes and the production of proteins. If you studied this stuff in high school or college, it's a great knitting together of information. If you haven't studied this stuff, here's a good place to start. 
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		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=159</link>
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		<title>Refreshed and Ready for Fall</title>
		<description>Prince Edward Island was a visual tonic.
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		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=148</link>
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		<title>Beautiful Dresses</title>
		<description>I've tried to resist, but some of the clothes the New York Times is showing for Fashion week are just like a happy dream. I'm not sure if they'd be fun to wear, but oh, to touch them and to dream of making them!
It'd be easy to spend hours gawking ...</description>
		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=142</link>
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		<title>Variety of Incident</title>
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		<link>http://redsquirrelstudio.com/lux/?p=120</link>
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