details of the process and the imagination of the art, Geisert makes a potentially dry non-fiction lesson into a fun and fascinating book.
I love that this book illustrates the process of etching with story, with invitation to imagine, and with pictures
that are themselves etchings and therefore further illustration of what this is all about. I really wish there were a comparable book for relief block printing! Unfortunately I don’t think I’m the person to do it, but I can picture Mary Azarian doing an awesome job. (Are you listening, Ms Azarian!? We need you!)
[Pictures: “Coloring by hand,” pp 14-15 (cropped by the limits of my scanner);
“An Etcher’s Studio,” pp 28-29;
“How an Etching is Made,” pp 30-31, etchings by Arthur Geisert from The Etcher’s Studio, 1997.]
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Geisert is a character himself. I worked for him in his hillside studio during the summer of 1977 in Galena, Illinois. Back then he was proofing this large cross-sections of Noah's Ark.
That's interesting, Karl. Got any stories to share? =)
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