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Artist: Favianna Rodriguez
This piece is also from the Intersection for the Arts Show. This piece contains the stories of undocumented youth and their support, disillusion, and at times, rejection of the DREAM Act. My linoleum block prints focus on the stories of three undocumented students: Prerna Lal, Julio Salgado, and an anonymous Oakand high school student.
Artist Marisa Keller will be demonstrating how Printmaking is done with her trusty press at the Affordable Art Fair Singapore (D8)
The stitching method used to bind the prints took almost as long to find as the printing did. A classmate brought her sister's hand sewn, original binding, which when I adapted it, would allow the pages to lay flat.
The french door format suited the flow of viewing the book. I also drew on mix-&-match panel format books, based on the parlor game, The Exquisite Corpse.
Oakland-based artist Favianna Rodriguez gives a demonstration in the Printmaking Lab during Focus Week. April 27, 2011. Photo: Craig Sietsma '11.
These fabrics were all printed by myself in India. I attended a week long course facilitated by Skills Tourism to utilise local artisans in Mysore and showcase their skills. It was a busman's holiday for me as a printmaker but one of the best things I have ever done in India. If you ever get the opportunity, you must try it.
Advanced Printmaking class.
Displayed in SPLASH! 2013 at the Portsmouth Public Library in March 2013.
From front to back: a coptic with print covers, playing with a leather spine strip on a cut and folded print, a T-cut print book, and an asian stab binding with print covers.
Picture by Gigi Giannella. Monty's Bar & Lounge, London. 27th -29th May 2011.
Performance: Katsura Isobe
Printmaking: Jairo Zaldua & Nicola Green