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Carborundum Prints
Discovering Prints


Carborundum is used in prints to create gradients of tone, texture or strong colour. Joan Miro frequently used this medium in his printmaking.  Here are some fine examples of prints that have used this medium.
 
The Red Bonnet
Hughie O'Donoghue
Graphic Studio Gallery
Untitled
Patrick Scott
Irish Museum of Modern Art
Combat Nocturne
Max Papart
FH Collection
Earth Shelters III
Maria Simonds-Gooding
Emanuel von Baeyer (IFPDA)
The Cavern
Robert Motherwell
Bernard Jacobson Gallery (IFPDA)
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Air (From Elements)
Nicola Lopez
Vertu Fine Art
Frozen
Ross Loveday

Eames Fine Art
Diver
Katherine Bradford
Oehme Graphics
Sound of Silence
Gillian Ayers
The White House Gallery 
Redness of Blue
Roberto Matta
Denis Bloch Fine Art
Dalloch
John McLean
The Print Studio Cambridge
Holy Island
Craigie Aitchinson
Rabley Contemporary
Untitled
Jasper Johns
Robert Fontaine Gallery
Cold
Howard Hodgkin
Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art
The Angry One
Joan Miro
Christopher-Clark Fine Art
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