![]() ![]() And of course, as always, there's a link in the show notes. So if you'd like to join that party, head on over to the Pine Copper Lime (Hello, Print Friend) Patreon page and take a peek. Or, say, Albrecht Durer taking the first copyright case to trial against artists who forged his woodcuts. So I have some super interesting anectdotes up my sleeves, such as the tradition in Japanese woodcuts of Tanukis using their gigantic testicle sacks to go fishing or catch birds. As some of you may know, before I took up the glamorous lifestyle of a podcast host with its fast cars and loose women, I was a humble art historian who got her Master's in the history of printmaking. Why buy the cow if you're getting the milk for free, am I right? But I have tiers starting at just $1 a month, and there are some pretty fun gifts I'm giving away as thank yous, including buttons, stickers, personal serenades, tote bags, good vibes, postcards, and of course, bonus content, including minisodes with tidbits from printmaking's history. We celebrated reaching 10,000 on Instagram by giving away a Ben Beres etching, and I launched the Pine Copper Lime (Hello, Print Friend) Patreon page. ![]() This has been a big couple of weeks over at PCL headquarters in Sydney. I release an episode every two weeks, and on the off weeks, I publish an article on the Pine Copper Lime website featuring images and maybe a bit more information about the artist I'm going to interview. Miranda Metcalf Hello print friends, and welcome to the eleventh episode of Pine Copper Lime (Hello, Print Friend), the internet's number one printmaking podcast. ![]()
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