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Jerry Brodish's former studio in the California Building in Northeast Minneapolis, the equipment of which has been integrated into the ArtOrg studio.
Intaglio etching (8 by 10 inches). Light blue-gray ink and dark blue-gray ink on Stonehendge "Pearl Gray" paper.
During the "Printmaking in the Age of Rembrandt" exhibition at the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH (on view September 29, 2012- January 6, 2013) visitors were invited to carve prints throughout October. Those plates will then be inked and printed during a "Steamroller Printmaking" event on Sunday, November 4 where we'll use an actual steamroller (yes, we mean the road construction vehicle) to produce multiple large-scale prints. These prints will be displayed in the museum's Community Gallery and Art Center.
Printmaking session with the Blackstone Valley Art Association in Northbridge, MA on 1/17/2016 using Gelli plates
Detail of woodcut rebus element.
This is a project I designed, hand cut, and printed based on a classic song that everyone should know and love. The blue ink is a relief print from a woodcut design. The white lithography printed portion (yes, white on white) is a clue as to what the song is if you can't figure it out from the images. If you can't figure out the song, send me an e-mail and I will give you a hint.