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"Pocket Cat" etching

About The Etchings and Engravings by John Anthony Miller

The etchings and engravings shown on this website are representative of my skills as executed over the past 22 years. Each piece shown was rendered on 16 gauge copperplate and hand-printed by myself. Each etching or engraving is hand-numbered, hand-signed and titled in pencil beneath the image by myself. No photographic reduction was used in the production of the following image. Each print normally is not printed in an edition larger than 100 to 250 prints. Keep in mind that many of my prints have worn down and the images are no longer as crisp as they once were. This is the nature of original print making and hence the high value of original etchings and engraving. Some of the editions have sold out and are no longer available.

I have made some of my prints available as Giclée  prints, which are high quality computer generated prints using archival inks and papers. These are also signed, titles and some are numbered.

You may click here to purchase a Giclée print of this engraving.

 

 "The "Pocket Cat" image Information

Print type: Intaglio etching with some engraving
Ink color:
Burnt Sienna
Paper: Somerset Deluxe
Plate: 8 gauge copper
Number of prints in first state: 45, first published in 1993
State of print: Only one state exists.
Price: Inquire


To inquire about this original print: E-mail John Anthony Miller. Telephone: 805.641.3844; 
Facsimile: 805.648.2496.

Images are ©John Anthony Miller  1981- 2005. If you wish to use any of my work for any purpose, please ask permission. Thank you. John Anthony Miller


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"Pocket Cat" 
1.5" x 2" etching,
 (actual size) 

 

"Pocket Cat"- Enlargement of etching

 

 

"Pocket Cat"- Further enlargement of etching. Note the fine little hairs on the edge of 
the head which shows how much detail and how unforgiving etching in metal can be.
Note also the little bells on the collar, the little flowers on the smock...the little human-like
bottom teeth that cats will never have. Oh, yes...the little daisies in the lower right corner.

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