The Human Printer. Unlike any other printer the human printer generates the printed product by hand by reproducing CMYK halftones created on the computer.
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The Human Printer. Unlike any other printer the human printer generates the printed product by hand by reproducing CMYK halftones created on the computer.
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Editor Anulfo Baez reviews Artist/Rebel/Dandy: Men of Fashion on view at the RISD Museum now through August 18 [continued at Big Red & Shiny…]
Richard Dighton (1795-1880),
Mirror of Fashion, London, William
Sams, 1823, hand-colored
etchings on wooden spool,
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon collection.
Kristen Martincic, peach stripe U-back suit, woodcut, monotype on kitakata, stitching, 26½x15½x¼”, 2007.
Work continues on the Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary Tour etching by Walton Ford. We are getting close to finishing this large edition.
Kameron Richie, Bends, 15x22, Multiplate Aquatint Etching.
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PrintPrintmaker & Artist:
Valentina Formisano
Part of “My Sweet Cage” Series
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LOVE these in-process shots of artist Kristi Arnold working at the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art. Hope these images are inspiring, monoprinters!
Kristi Arnold was here with us as a visiting artist for the last week in March. With the assistance of graduate candidate Dana Peters and other students, Kristi printed an edition along with a series of monoprints during her stay. Here are some action shots and work in progress!
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