A PRINTMAKING PROFESSOR'S LIBRARY


How come these books are useful to printmaking?

Long ago, Professor Ritchie learned how printmaking arts and crafts lead to surprising twists in art education. Pat Austin--in a class--borrowed his reading note boxes. When she returned them, slips of paper were sticking out of the boxes. They were her comments! Her professor never forgot it. Despite these are not technical books, they are useful to the visionaries of printmaking.


Cover and Bill's print,
"Canceled Artist's Last Loveletter," P. 155
and works by 40 other artists.

Each artist is given several pages
in Allan's book.


Oldies and Goodies:
Books read from 1998 and before

Also:

The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton.
Don't Eat Your Heart Out by Joe Piscatela.
Diet for a New America by John Robbins.
Artworks as Packages by Harold Rosenberg.
Eve's Diary (CD/ROM) Twain's World. 
Ten Bamboo Studio by Joseph Vedlich.
Flextactics (Audio) Denis Waitley.


Send e-mail to Bill Ritchie