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Justin Luis Diaz - Mockingbird Graphic Arts
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Is a Japanese water-based woodblock print. Here you will find a completed description detailing the entire creation process - start to finish - including a video of the printing process. This description will also serve as a greatly abbreviated and abridged primer on the art of Japanese woodblock printmaking. Some Terminology and Background on the Processes. Making the Bearded Iris. The key block is used to set up how the colors for the print will be laid out when transferred onto different blocks of woo...
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Justin Luis Diaz - Mockingbird Graphic Arts
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This site was created to be an online resource for the artist Justin Luis Diaz to display current projects, commission work, process documentation, and exhibition information.
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Justin Luis Diaz - Mockingbird Graphic Arts
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Karing For Katie and the Bearded Iris. Late last year, my beautiful little cousin Katie was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma (bone cancer). Our family is rallying around her, as is her hometown, friends, acquaintences, neighbors, and through the Karing for Katie Facebook Page. Strangers with open hearts from around the world. Here is some more info about Katie taken from that page:. This page is set up to spread the word of Katie and her family's courage, and show how I am planning to help - with your support...
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Justin Luis Diaz - Mockingbird Graphic Arts
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Current Project: Karing For Katie - The Bearded Iris. Check out the Karing for Katie page. And Karing for Katie on Facebook.
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Justin Luis Diaz Dot Com
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Justin Luis Diaz Dot Com. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. This is the gallery for the Mist series. The series is composed of multiple layers of ink and gloss medium washes on panels. Mist 3. Is painted on Kitakata paper.
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Red Door USA: July 2010
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Turn the Knob and See What's Outside. Sunday, July 25, 2010. Today, we slept in because we were tired from the New York trip. Karen, Erica's sister, provided us with a luxurious guest room. The bathroom smelled nice, the sheets were clean, and a cool breeze floated in through the open windows. Simply gorgeous! Thank you Karen and Paul! I felt like royalty. Was nodding her head going, "I know. You told me," every once in a while. I believe someone was decapitated by barbed wire or something. Ya, I know.
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Justin Luis Diaz Dot Com
http://www.justindiaz.com/consequence_v_gallery.html
Justin Luis Diaz Dot Com. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. This is the gallery for the Consequence - V series. This series is the fifth within the Consequence body of works, and was created as a commission piece for the Davenport collection. There are currently two pieces in the series, both of which belong to the collection.
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Justin Luis Diaz Dot Com
http://www.justindiaz.com/orchid_gallery.html
Justin Luis Diaz Dot Com. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. This is the gallery for the Orchid series. The series was created as a donation for a local art institution's fundraiser. The auction was themed postcards and as such each image is seven by five inches. Three of the five works were donated to the auction, and the remaining two are now also in private collections. The pieces are mixed media on masonite, with reclaimed wood.
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Justin Luis Diaz Dot Com
http://www.justindiaz.com/peer_gallery.html
Justin Luis Diaz Dot Com. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. This is the gallery for the Peer series. In these works, Diaz explores the often difficult to discern silhouettes of our environment against various backdrops during the cold of winter. Peer 0 is a small edition of Japanese woodblock prints whose inception inspired the other three works in the series.