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North West Printmakers: January 2010
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010. Hannah's delightful bird books! Come on down to www.zinefair.com this weekend and buy some goodness! The Atrium, UCLAN, PR1 7BQ 10-5 Fri, 10-4 Sat. Saturday, 23 January 2010. Happy New Year from NWPs! We hope you had a great Christmas and New Year filled with festive cheer! We are back and ready to take on 2010! No rest for the printmaking wicked as we have been churning out the books for Lancashire Zine Artists Book Fair. We hope to see you all there! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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North West Printmakers: November 2009
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Monday, 30 November 2009. Zine Artist Book Fair. We will be having a stall at the Zine fair on the 29th and 30th January just to give you all a heads up come and spend your Christmas money from Santa on some original prints and artist books supporting local artists! Http:/ www.zinefair.com/. We are taking part in the Mini Print Exhibition at Artlink, Hull! Mini Print website to come soon. Monday, 16 November 2009. Thank you to all who attended the Hot Bed Press Open Studios this weekend. Thank you to all...
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North West Printmakers: LEEDS 13TH CONTEMPORARY ARTIST BOOK FAIR!!!
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Thursday, 11 March 2010. LEEDS 13TH CONTEMPORARY ARTIST BOOK FAIR! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are Emma Kelly and Hannah Fray and together we are The North West Printmakers. If you are interested in being involved in our next skill swapping session, or would like to book a 1-1 session on anything you've seen on our blog then please get in touch! Hot Bed Press Printmakers. LEEDS 13TH CONTEMPORARY ARTIST BOOK FAIR! A Cheap Affair March.
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North West Printmakers: Preston Book Fair
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Tuesday, 2 February 2010. Thanks to all of you who came and ate up some craft culture at the weekend! NWPs had a great time! Was our first fair and although was a quiet event in general we had a lt of interest in our work and had great fun! A few snaps of the zinefair. HBP possE Gemma Lacey and Karen Mercer. Liverpool illustrator Phil Marsden. Hannah and Sara Stabb. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are Emma Kelly and Hannah Fray and together we are The North West Printmakers.
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North West Printmakers: A Cheap Affair!
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Tuesday, 9 February 2010. Thanks to all those who came down to Islington Mill for A Cheap Affair on Sunday! Was a great day meeting lots of lovely people! For those of you who were interested in buying more prints please have a look at my updated website. The fair is going to be a monthly occurrence and Im definitely going to get involved again! So hope to see you there next month! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are Emma Kelly and Hannah Fray and together we are The North West Printmakers.
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North West Printmakers: A Cheap Affair! FREE ENTRY!
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Tuesday, 2 February 2010. NWPs have a stall this Sunday at Islington Mill Salford 12-5pm! Run by the lovely people of Cheap Zine, there will be a wide range of crafty goodness on show! Come down and take a look, buy your valentine something special or just treat yourself to some original artwork! Plastic Palace will be providing the soundtrack for the event so bring those dancing feet and come join the partay! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hot Bed Press Printmakers.
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Post 19 – Change | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 19 – Change. Weeding (or in the standard vernacular ‘Spring’) time has arrived! Flowers have patiently waited for the freeze to subside and are welcoming the sun as an old friend, reminding us that new life emerges at the right time. Hard times blow through, often unexpectedly, but rejuvenation lies just beneath the surface ready to spring up as the winds subside. By Redwood on March 29, 2011. Posted in Blog 360. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Post 20 – Continuity | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 20 – Continuity. Subside is the reason that this blog has lain dormant for a year. One of the most difficult words to start a sentence with, it created a writer’s blockade of almost insurmountable proportions, causing a severe creativity draught in the valley below. By Redwood on April 10, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Can't see the wood for the trees | Page 2
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 15 – British summertime. Bull;August 23, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Park life, hanging out, living, sharing, caring. That’s what this summer should be. Not grey and muggy, not overcast and overshadowing plans. I’m bored of grey, of washed out, of watered down, or over-watered. I’m bored of rain and hail and flooding, I want some sun! Posted in Blog 360. Post 14 – slowing down. Bull;July 20, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Does anyone really want to get there first? Post 13 ...
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Procrastination | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Adam stared at the blank sheet, overwhelmed by possibilities. ‘Why is white paper so intimidating? He thought. Putting his pen down he went upstairs to the playroom and took a sheet of blue paper from the art box. Sitting back down and gingerly picking up the pen he wrote two words. The paper stared back at him mockingly. ‘Just get on with it’ it said, ‘it’s not that hard.’. 30 minutes later and Adam had won a shopping voucher and shown off his knowledge on Duran Duran b...
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