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When I get an idea for an art piece – it usually comes in a flash. I see the whole image including the lighting in my mind’s eye. I then make a quick rough sketch in my idea book. When I’m ready to do a finished piece, I usually draw on tissue paper. Then I lay another tissue on top of that and redraw my idea. I then transfer that drawing onto a flat stone, or a special sheet of metal coated with zinc. I prefer the metal because I can draw right reading, whereas on the stone you have to draw the image backwards.
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My lithographs are created either on stone, or drawn directly on zinc plates. Some of my prints are serigraphs (silk screen) or block cuts. If color is added – it’s done by hand with watercolors or pastels. The most I print of an edition is 250 impressions. All prints are on a high quality paper. All mats are acid free. The outside dimensions of all prints are in mats that are standard frame sizes: 8x10, 11x14, 12x16, and 16x20 inches. The inside mat openings vary and are stated with the titles. Thank you for checking my web site; hopefully you see something you like. Be sure to check back again, there will be new artwork from time to time.
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All artwork copyright Wayne Huebner. All rights reserved.