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Designing for a Commercial Commission – Part 2 – handcolouring

October 25, 2011January 30, 2012 Lyn

It took over 50 hours of solid work to get to this printing stage from the final original design drawings, through the carving and printing processes . The oil based ink takes a couple of days to dry – although … Continue reading Designing for a Commercial Commission – Part 2 – handcolouring

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