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April 20, 2017
#BOOKS, PRINT, PROCESS Emily Hancock, St Brigid Press, Jeff Schwaner, poetry, printmaking
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Emily Hancock of St Brigid Press created a photo essay of printing the illustrations from Jeff Schwaner's chapbook of poems with beautiful Japanese maple leaves!

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PostedApril 20, 2017
AuthorNicole Phillips
CategoriesBOOKS, PRINT, PROCESS
TagsEmily Hancock, St Brigid Press, Jeff Schwaner, poetry, printmaking

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