The Camp,Yosemite

Natasha Harsh

The Camp,Yosemite

Aquatint etching of Yosemite Park workers gathered after hours. From a photo taken by my husband when he worked in the park as a young man.If you want to know more about the technique used for my etchings,please read my posting in the works on paper forum.

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The Camp,Yosemite by Natasha Harsh
The Camp,Yosemite by Natasha Harsh
  • Arla M. Ruggles

    Arla M. Ruggles

    They don’t look so different, today … except that there are women, now, too.
    Crackerjack image!!

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    awesome;

  • Mrswillow

    Mrswillow

    I think this is a “crackerjack image” too! Another great composition

  • Pinkham

    Pinkham

    Nice work. Captured the moment forever.

  • Kate Eller

    Kate Eller

    This is great. Wonderful subject, and so natural. Really nice piece of art.

  • Natasha Harsh replied

    Thanks alot and glad you like it. I also uploaded a colored pencil drawing of plants on a terrace in Antigua,which reminds me a little of your watercolour of the Mansion in California ( I see mutual interest in foliage techtures)

  • sweetscent62

    sweetscent62

    Absolutely wonderful… well done to you both : ) Wen x

  • imageofpix4u

    imageofpix4u

    Too cool. Keeping printmaking alive, etching. I’ve studied it. It was “The Process” for images in news print as well as books for centuries. Like the silk screen process, I’ve read and dabbled around it, but never really gathered the materials and done it. Your helping to keep it from becoming a lost art. Nice work. Congrats on the feature.

  • Marilyn Baldey

    Marilyn Baldey

    Great work. You have to be good at drawing to do good prints.

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