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All images copyright Katie Argyle/Out of My Mind 1991-2021.
Friday, October 03, 2008
Illustration Friday: Sugary
A variable edition of 5 dry point prints made by drawing into Lexan plastic with a compass needle and a Dremel tool, then inking it up and running it through a press.
So happy to hear from a Hungarian artist! I was raised by my Hungarian grandparents -I am half Hungarian - (can still speak but my reading and writing are very limited--sadly I was never taught this) and would love to visit Hungary in the next year or so. Can you point me in the direction of any websites for good Hungarian art and/or art and craft festivals or shows??? Also, any Hungarian artists I should check out?
11 comments:
fantastic and so original art! congratulations!
Köszönöm Krisztina!
So happy to hear from a Hungarian artist! I was raised by my Hungarian grandparents -I am half Hungarian - (can still speak but my reading and writing are very limited--sadly I was never taught this) and would love to visit Hungary in the next year or so. Can you point me in the direction of any websites for good Hungarian art and/or art and craft festivals or shows???
Also, any Hungarian artists I should check out?
--Katie aka Kati.
I so love your work, especially the line and I'm intrigued by the process; I'll have to go take a long wander around your site and see what you do.
Hurray to hungary..I went to Budapest and it is awesome :) such a beautiful work :)
Yummy! Congrats on your work. Fantastic!
Looks lovely!
I also hope to see more astronauts in the future...
These are beautiful! I love the colors.
Beautiful, I love your style. I particularly like the second one from the top.
Beautiful and unusually sophisticated piece. Masterful line work
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