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		<description><![CDATA[July 18, 2010

A big thanks to Christa Wolf at The Ink Shop for help with this color etching. I had a wonderful time over there on Tuesdays last month. This print was made with two plates: the first (above) is a soft-ground plate scuffed through a contact print from the second, hard-ground, line plate. Below [...]]]></description>
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<p>A big thanks to Christa Wolf at <a href="http://www.ink-shop.org/">The Ink Shop</a> for help with this color etching. I had a wonderful time over there on Tuesdays last month. This print was made with two plates: the first (above) is a soft-ground plate scuffed through a contact print from the second, hard-ground, line plate. Below you can see both plates together. I printed these at the same time. I inked both plates, ran the first one through, and keeping one edge of the paper pinched in the press I swapped in the second plate and ran the second. I’d love to do more soon. It&#8217;s called Powderfinger.<br />
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