Maybe I'm Amazed

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Maybe I'm Amazed

$125.00

Christian Clayton

Year: 2008

Edition: 25

Signed: Yes

Size: 4.25 x 5.5 inches

Process: Eight color serigraph, printed on heavy weight watercolor paper.

  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

  • Packed in a archival acid-free plastic sleeve

  • Securely shipped in a extra-rigid fiberboard photo/document envelope

  • Tracking Number and insurance covering the full value of the art

  • Allow 1 to 2 weeks for delivery

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Sometimes I question what lies ahead, Fear and doubt playing tricks in my head. But then you hold me close, kiss away my fears, And suddenly, everything becomes so clear. Maybe I'm amazed, can't you see? Caught in this whirlwind, you and me. Every touch, every word we share, Leads me to wonder if you truly care. Maybe I'm amazed by the way you make me feel, With a love so true, it's almost unreal. I'm captivated by your every move, Lost in a dance only we can prove. In a world full of uncertainty, You're the constant that sets me free. With you, I've found my guiding star, Together we'll conquer whatever comes afar.


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The Print Gocco consists of a small exposure unit, a mesh screen, and a printing frame. The process begins by preparing a design on a transparency sheet, which is then exposed onto a light-sensitive screen using the exposure unit. The screen is then inked, and a squeegee is used to apply the ink through the mesh onto the desired surface, such as paper or fabric.

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While the original Gocco machines are no longer in production, they have left a lasting impact on the printmaking community. Many artists and printmakers still use and cherish their Gocco printers, creating unique and charming prints in their own distinctive styles.