My Angel (Photopolymer) Print

Angels'  Prayer
Angels' Prayer by Mary Gow

Did you look at yesterday’s posting about the angels in Paris that Rosemary Flannery is writing a book about? You can see one of the chapters of her book at www.eyepreferparis.com.

Angels are one of my fascinations too. For the past decade I’ve been gathering images of them and I’m working on a series. The angel print shown here was inspired by Angels Watching Over the Tomb of Christ, a watercolor by William Blake from 1806. Does it look a bit like it’s an etching? It’s produced with a photopolymer plate. My drawing was transferred to mylar and then shot onto the photopolymer plate. A source I’d recommend for buying a photopolymer plate is Takach Press on-line store. For a fuller explanation of photopolymer plates go to http://www.photopolymerplates.com/photopoly.htm

How about you, do you believe in angels? If so, who are your favorites?

A Glimpse of the Angels of Paris

I have a long-time interest in angels and Rosemary Flannery, an American artist and writer based in Paris for the last twenty years (and a friend of mine), is working on a book called The Angels of Paris: Looking Up in the World’s Most Beautiful City. Treat yourself to a sneak peek at one of the chapters of her book at the Dec. 6 blog post of Eye Prefer Paris at www.eyepreferparis.com.

What’s in Your Queue?

I am really enjoying the unlimited streaming feature Netflix introduced on November 22nd for only $8 a month. As you may know from yesterday’s posting, I like how user-friendly the website is. And especially the ease of the queue concept.

What about you. Do you have a queue for what’s next in your creative expression? the next painting, the next trip, the next book, the next script? and what’s after that… How many items are in your queue? Want to change the order?

What can the next streaming Netflix movie teach you?

I recommend “Seraphine”!