- Wood
grain is the
longitudinal arrangement of wood
fibers or the
pattern resulting from such an arrangement. It has
various derived terms refer to different...
- ('ebonized')
boxwood for the
black pieces in lieu of ebony. The
extremely fine
endgrain of box
makes it
suitable for
woodblock printing and
woodcut blocks, for...
- wood
pieces running in a
vertical or
horizontal direction with
exposed endgrains. Usually, the
panel is not
glued to the
frame but is left to 'float' within...
-
productions in
Melbourne and Sydney,
including Hating Alison Ashley, Salome,
Endgrain,
Train to Transcience,
Could I Have this Dance?, In
Angel Gear, Figures...
- binding,
which are
called purfling. This
binding serves to seal off the
endgrain of the top and back.
Binding and
purfling materials are
generally made...
- drew and
painted since childhood but, in 1991, he
started to
engrave on
endgrain wood. This
immediately became his main
artistic output. A 2008 article...
-
publishes an
ongoing series of
monographs on
individual engravers called Endgrain Editions The
Elsteds periodically provide workshops in
their pressroom...
- Evetts's
first major collection of
haiku and
senryu by the Red Moon Press:
Endgrain "helped
establish Evetts as a front-runner in
American haiku and senryu...
- with a camera, a
designer and illustrator, and a
virtuoso practitioner of
endgrain half-tone wood engraving. He is also blacksmith, machinist, carpenter,...
-
Introduction by the
Artist (2003.
Barbarian Press, Vancouver)
Official Catalogue of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the
Netherlands Endgrain edititions,
Barbarian press...