I am a practicing
studio artist and my primary media are printmaking and drawing. I work in many different printing techniques including intaglio
(etching on zinc plates), wood and linoleum relief prints, and monotypes. My preferred drawing media are oil pastels and oil
sticks, but at times my drawings will also include additional manipulations of graphite, charcoal, and colored pencils.
I am also a professional
teacher and currently teach visual arts in the Greenville County, S.C. School System, where I have taught since 1985.
My teaching experiences have also taken me to Genoa, Italy where I taught at Clemson University's Genoa Campus, the Charles
Daniel Center for Urban Studies.
I have also taught
printmaking and drawing at the Greenville County Museum of Art, the Greenville County School's Fine Arts Center's Explore
the Arts program.
I have conducted
multiple printmaking workshops with the Upstate
Visual Artists, Greenville County art teachers,Oconee County art teachers, Pickens County Art Museum and privately
in my studio. In the summer of 2005 I taught printmaking for the Teacher's Institute for art teachers across S.C.at
the S.C. Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities. Twenty teachers took the role of student and worked very hard for two weeks around the clock in printmakingwith me and
painting with Paul Yanko, the painting instructor with the SCGSAH.
At the Black Dog
Press and Studio I offer workshops in various printmaking techniques and can provide services as a master printer for collaborations with other artists to produce limited editions. In the summer of 2007 I printed
ten edition of solar etchings for Herb Jackson who teaches at Davidson College, N.C. See the studio offerings page for more details and contact information.
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upcoming workshops and exhibits!
What are the differences between lithographs, intaglio , relief and monotype prints?