Sue Roots Printmaker
A Waikato Printmaker specialising in etching + embossing...with a focus on the flora + fauna of NZ
25/09/2024
Not one but TWO OPENINGS! π―β That's right whΔnau, double bang for your buck this week at ArtsPost Galleries and Shop, with two exhibition openings, thanks to Sue Roots and our WSA Members! πͺ©
Join us this Friday 27 September, from 5.30pm π₯
29/08/2024
Talk about print print print!...
I have now printed all the etchings for my upcoming exhibition phewf π
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Where the Wildflowers Are
artspost Hamilton
Friday 27 September - Monday 28 October
Opening Event Friday 27 September 5:30pm (free entry)
It's been such fun figuring out how to best portray wildflowers using an array of the etching techniques and processes I have learned over the past 21 years.
There are 7 wildflower heart etchings...
Below are a few images. They need to dry completely before I edition them.
Also in the exhibition will be 8 drawings of bowls line etched onto the zinc plate and that have then had dried wildflowers imprinted onto the plate using the soft ground process. 1 large, 3 medium, 4 small.
There are also a few image examples below... bowls from my china cabinet!
But wait there's more!
I have also produced other etchings printed on mulberry paper and inserted into bamboo embroidery hoops... turned out quite beautiful haha...will post a couple of those images next week.
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11/08/2024
Hello, Kia ora! I'm back!
For the past 12 months, in my printmaking life, I have been working towards my next upcoming solo exhibition.
Where the Wildflowers Are
a collection of etchings
artspost
Hamilton
Friday 27 September - Monday 28 October 2024
I have finally completed the creation of the zinc plates for the show so now it's print print print to achieve the colour combos that work!
Over the next couple of weeks I'll post some of the results ππΌ
Attached are a few of the completed plates...
The oblong zinc plate was created with a number of printmaking techniques... line etch, aquatint, open bite.
The wildflower hearts, also created with zinc plate and nitric acid, were cut out once completed.
Images to come... what fun!
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