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Ecological Printmaking : A Maker's Guide - MARY DALTON

Ecological Printmaking

A Maker's Guide

By: MARY DALTON

Paperback | 1 May 2025

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This practical book explains how printmakers can be more ecological in their practice. It suggests small changes an artist can make from, for example, tracking their materials to making ink from home-sourced pigment. In meaningful ways, it inspires art practices that benefit the environment and enrich understanding of the making process. Above all, it encourages ways of exploring the potential of print in expressive and challenging ways that do not hurt the planet. AUTHOR: Mary Dalton is an internationally-recognised artist and arts researcher. Her numerous awards in printmaking reflect her deep-rooted passion for ecological approaches, which fuels her practice and educational work. 494 illustrations

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