Adam Bolonsky reports-
Sean Hurley, local artist at work in his studio at Beacon Marine Basin, just one of many artists’ beehives located throughout Gloucester, opens up his studio to Good Morning Gloucester.
Watch while Sean runs the first step in printing a large-sized copper plate etching: inking the etched copper plate.
The print Sean has created is far larger than 11″x17″.
And, attention, Gloucester and Rockport gallery owners! Sean has representation in New York, but none on Cape Ann!
Sean- Stop by and see me at my gallery: Bodin Historic Photo, 82 Main Street, Gloucester. Call first (978-283-2524) to make sure I’m there, and bring a few samples of your Cape Ann scenes.
Thanks- Fred Bodin
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Sean: Your etchings are gorgeous.
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Just watched the video. Fascinating! I think any gallery that is lucky enough to represent Sean’s etchings should also show a video to their patrons about his process. It really is incredible.
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