This is beautiful. Where can I get a print?
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hi there ! thank you very much :) you can find my shop link on my profile if you are interested.
Eh, had a look but can't find it, can you post or DM a link? Also like the print and would like to see what else you have! ʘ‿ʘ
i send you a DM :)
Can’t seem to find it either. Would love to have a link!
Can’t seem to find it either. Would love to have a link!
can't you see the link under my description in my profile ? I sent you a message :)
That's really gorgeous. I'm curious what it would look like v-carved with a CNC.
v-carved with a CNC
Hi, thanks a lot :) sorry, english isn't my first language, so I sometimes have trouble with acronyms. which part are you talking about?
V carving refers to using a conical drill bit on a CNC machine, usually in wood, in order to create interesting patterns that can take advantage of depth.
He is an example of what it can create: 
This is a CNC machine:

That’s really gorgeous. I’m curious what it would look like v-carved with a CNC.
Aww yes ok, that would be great ! Bas-relief style. i've always wanted to do something similar but on stone or steel. Something solid and monolithic. but i don't have the technical skills or the equipment to do it. And considering the size, i haven't found anyone in france to do it yet. 😢
Absolutely love it.
thank you :)
That looks fantastic
thanks :)
Don't know if you're aware but we have a printmaking community on Lemmy that where your work would be very welcome!
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !printmaking@lemmy.ml
I see that there's also a sub collage that I'm joining!
Excellent! Glad to hear it :)
Incidentally, do you also find there's an overlap with printmaking and collage? I've noticed a few print makers also tend to do collages (although it could just be just using up prints that maybe didn't go quite right, instead of having them go into waste bin)....just a musing...
I don't know, good question ! personally I made collages before starting to print. my practice of engraving in the creation of design is quite similar to collage. I take symbols from the diagrams which I assemble together to obtain a coherent and balanced whole.
Don’t know if you’re aware but we have a printmaking community on Lemmy that where your work would be very welcome!
yes :) I've just joined it. I haven't published on it yet.
Brilliant, looking forward to seeing your work posted on Printmaking :)
Nicely done yo
thank you ;)
This is so absorbing 😳 very cool
thank you :)
This speaks to me. Beautiful.
thank you :)