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O is for OMDAHL Elisabeth (artist Printmaker from Norway)

By Ainescannell @etchedweb
O is for OMDAHL Elisabeth (artist printmaker from Norway)Oh Elisabeth......she is an artist whose work I have long admired.  I first came across her artwork on a Facebook group called "I Love Printmaking".  That was in the early days of Facebook and well just using the internet really.  
I believe the first image I saw, was "Mor og Sonn" Mother and son, which to my mind is exquisite, tender and just perfect really. I believe it this image on the left, was printed with water based inks from cut vinyl


O is for OMDAHL Elisabeth (artist printmaker from Norway)Elisabeth also had/has an account on Flickr.  I was/am also in the group on there called "Printmaking" which Elisabeth also participated in.Left: "Nølende-møte" Woodcut


O is for OMDAHL Elisabeth (artist printmaker from Norway)Left a composite of various ink drawings of figures


O is for OMDAHL Elisabeth (artist printmaker from Norway)
As for technique Elisabeth uses whatever method seems to work with reference to the nature of the work.  If you look at that composite of various 'drawings' for example, if she wanted to take any of these pieces to make a larger print based technique then she might for example use drypoint or etching.  She is very knowledgeable within the various methods  available to printmakers.  



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