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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The carved 'noise' marks mimic the textures of the buildings and the tags that decorate them. It wouldn't be as successful if I had attempted to control the marks and replicate the details through illustration...</p>
<p>La entrada <a href="https://errr-magazine.com/king-st/">King St</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://errr-magazine.com">ERRR MAGAZINE</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Which tools did you use for the creation of this piece?</strong><br />
Silkcut lino, carving tools, water-based relief inks and a rolling bed etching press.</p>
<p><strong>What was the creative process behind it?</strong><br />
This print is a reduction linocut, meaning that each layer or colour has been carved from the same piece of lino. The process of carving can seem a bit backwards sometimes &#8211; you are always carving away material in order to reveal the colour below, or the one that was just printed.</p>
<p><strong>What feelings come to you when you look at it?</strong><br />
I&#8217;m really happy with how this work turned out. It is from a larger series which aimed to reignite my love for making, rather than just making to satisfy a brief. Although it&#8217;s not technically perfect, I&#8217;m still really proud of this work.</p>
<p class="pull-left">&#8220;I don&#8217;t compose my images, I simply find them.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>What do you like most about this piece?</strong><br />
My favourite part of this print is how the materiality of a carved lino block captures the grunge of urban landscapes. The carved &#8216;noise&#8217; marks mimic the textures of the buildings and the tags that decorate them. It wouldn&#8217;t be as successful if I had attempted to control the marks and replicate the details through illustration.</p>
<p><strong>What were your references, influences or inspirations during your creative process?</strong><br />
Most of my work is inspired by little moments that I glimpse throughout any given day. These vignettes catch my eye and I have this impulse to capture them. I love urban architecture and the compositions it creates by itself. I don&#8217;t compose my images, I simply find them.</p>
<p><strong>What did you enjoy the most about the process?</strong><br />
I find carving a block, and printing in general, very meditative. I enjoy zoning out and focusing on the task at hand. The precision of printmaking requires my whole attention, which I find quite therapeutic. Contrastingly, playing with colour allowed me loosen up and not dwell on perfection so much.</p>
<p><strong>What was the hardest thing for you and how did you solve it?</strong><br />
Registration is the hardest part of a reduction linocut. At the time of making this work, I just tried my best to line up each layer using a registration sheet (which marks where the block and paper should go), then crossed my fingers that I got it right. I have since revised my system by adhering the block to a piece of card, and using pins and tabs to lock my paper in place each time.</p>
<p><strong>Where would you like to see it exhibited?</strong><br />
I&#8217;m not sure where I&#8217;d like to see this print exhibited next. My practice is starting to take a new direction and I&#8217;m excited to see where <em>King St</em> may fit into this.</p>
<p>I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which I work, and which is captured in <em>King St</em>, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. I pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.</p>
<div class="saboxplugin-wrap" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope itemprop="author"><div class="saboxplugin-tab"><div class="saboxplugin-gravatar"><img alt='Millie Mitchell' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/510c482bff2a47c40b628b0f266512bd37ab8d346cc559be444222cdb30ee640?s=100&#038;d=identicon&#038;r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/510c482bff2a47c40b628b0f266512bd37ab8d346cc559be444222cdb30ee640?s=200&#038;d=identicon&#038;r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-100 photo' height='100' width='100' itemprop="image"/></div><div class="saboxplugin-authorname"><a href="https://errr-magazine.com/author/millie-mitchell/" class="vcard author" rel="author"><span class="fn">Millie Mitchell</span></a></div><div class="saboxplugin-desc"><div itemprop="description"><p>Millie Mitchell is an emerging Sydney-based artist, who&#8217;s creative practice engages with drawing and printmaking. Her work contemplates how she sees the world and her attraction to urban architecture.</p>
</div></div><div class="saboxplugin-web "><a href="https://www.instagram.com/milliemitchell.art" target="_blank" >www.instagram.com/milliemitchell.art</a></div><div class="clearfix"></div></div></div><p>La entrada <a href="https://errr-magazine.com/king-st/">King St</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://errr-magazine.com">ERRR MAGAZINE</a>.</p>
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