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December 1999. Minolta. Camera either SRT or X-300; lens either Kiron 28/2 or Tamron SP 24-48. Film probably Kodachrome 64. I was with my brother Jonny, and it was cold. We had walked from his then home somewhere in Brooklyn. I think it was a Sunday afternoon.

 

There is an interesting story attached to this shot...well actually not a particularly interesting one, but one which I wish to tell.

 

Pace University, whose building is pictured in the centre of the frame, last year (2011) asked me to license it to them so they could exhibit it and use it on I think two websites. I went to some trouble to sign, scan and email forms for them and there was extensive email correspondence (with three people in total) which included, at one point, some rather pushy talk from one of them of their deadlines. I asked for no payment and signed a form granting them use of my image.

 

I then realised that I did not actually have any access to the original image file at the time due to a hard disc failure and my flickr pro membership having lapsed. No problem, said the man with deadlines, and I renewed my pro membership on the clear and agreed understanding that the organisation would pay for it. After dutifully making screen prints showing my payment I waited for them to arrange to make payment.

 

They simply never did so, even after several prompts. In the end they simply ignored my emails. I have typed "they", but in fact it is one specific individual employee. His post is called "Executive Director of Public Information". I would certainly be less generous about licensing a photo to this organisation in future, and I will be more circumspect and less compliant when dealing with other organisations as a result.

On Tuesday, May 29th at 2pm the geniuses over at Burlesque Design will release a brand new 8 color screen print of my painting, "Lucky" (above).

24 x 30" on Crane Lettra 110# pearl white 100% cotton paper

Limited edition of 115

$100 each plus shipping

Full scoop here:

jenniferdavisart.blogspot.com/2012/05/new-print.html

 

Photo swiped from BenBRLSQ

www.flickr.com/photos/benbrlsq/

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I learned how to use screen filler for printing…and fell in love with this unlimited technique!

Mark & Stevie got my Gary Taxali screen print framed for my birthday - it looks great above the fireplace! Hooray!

Set of four 2 colour risograph prints, framed in a soft white mount with screen printed text, in a wide black wood grain moulding.

I went to the opening night of the Popup Flea in NYC. I didn't buy anything, but I snapped a few pics

Just arrived at The Old Sweet Shop is the absolutely incredible new screen print by Phlegm, 'We have what you want, you want what we have'. We think it is one of his best works to date and has to be seen up close and personal to be fully appreciated.

went to the wonderful Badger Press today to pick up some bags for the bike event and see them as they develop screen prints for the Love Your Bike Portsmouth event on 30th May. Stephan gave me this limited edition screen print by George Sharp a 2nd year graphics student at Brighton University.

 

badgerpress.org/blog/

www.loveyourbikeportsmouth.co.uk/love/

Special metallic screen print for EPCOT Center's 30th anniversary. Extras available on Etsy here: www.etsy.com/shop/DesignPavilion

3-color screen print on creme colored paper.

This is my illustration for The Blisters Directors Cut Screen Print Show in Dalston, London, Friday 31st August.

Limited print run of 40.

To purchase this print follow the link below

www.printclublondon.com/shop/the_lost_boys

A series of limited edition screen prints were auctioned, with all proceeds benefitting QMUNITY, BC’s Queer Resource Centre. Along with live performances by iconic Vancouver pin-up Jovainka, musical selections by DJ’s Jay Douglas and Bradenjonestown, as well as the debut of a video piece by Dave Shortt of Shortt and Epic.

 

Aside from putting on an successful & original event we wanted to recognize and show our support for all the great work QMUNITY does for the Vancouver LGBQT community. The exhibition and performances addressed contemporary gender issues from a fresh perspective, while encouraging dialogue and providing financial support to an important community resource.

 

For more information visit: www.astrolauder.com/bodybody

 

Prits can be purchased

Screen printed hand made patches by Laura Killoran for Croshay Design

2-1/2"x 3" recycled denim.

COOL CATS NO.2 screen print for a uni project

A large scale screen print of the London skyline originally created as an illustration for Cellar Door magazine.

 

• Limited edition of 25

• Hand silkscreen / serigraph

• 59.4 x 42cm (23.5×16.5″)

• Waterbased ink on bright white paper

• 270 gsm acid free Snowden cartridge paper

• Each print is numbered and signed by the designer

 

To buy this print from Etsy please click here:

 

www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LondonSkylinePrint

 

To see more images please click here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/rorywillis/sets/72157630494219914/

 

To watch a video of the print being made please click here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/rorywillis/sets/72157646506200477/

 

Producing the prints in Cork, Ireland

You will look stunning wearing these Black screens printed distressed and bleached denim look low pocket skinny leggings! The fabric features detailed pockets and a low back yoke. Pair these with skirts, dresses, and all your favorite tunics!

Turned that illustration for Peculiar Bliss into a promotional print. Email me if you are an art director of anything, and perhaps I can get one to you.

 

commercial fabric, overdyed in a light aqua. The fabric has some leaves that remained after the over dye, you can see if you look close.

Screen printed in 5 different color paint.

Limited edition, hand-printed, three colour silk-screen prints on acid-free, archival paper.

 

Signed and numbered.

 

Maximum edition limit of 300, although less than 100 have been printed so far and it is unlikely that the run will now be extended beyond 100 prints.

 

Paper dimensions: 58 x 53 cm.

 

Artist: Wayne Chisnall.

 

Price: £200 (check out link for occassional discount periods)

 

waynechisnall.blogspot.co.uk//

 

If you would like one just drop me an email at WAYNECHISNALL@YAHOO.CO.UK

   

Screen print for theatre production of The Life of Pi.

A large scale screen print of the London skyline originally created as an illustration for Cellar Door magazine.

 

• Limited edition of 25

• Hand silkscreen / serigraph

• 59.4 x 42cm (23.5×16.5″)

• Waterbased ink on bright white paper

• 270 gsm acid free Snowden cartridge paper

• Each print is numbered and signed by the designer

 

To buy this print from Etsy please click here:

 

www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LondonSkylinePrint

 

To see more images please click here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/rorywillis/sets/72157630494219914/

 

To watch a video of the print being made please click here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/rorywillis/sets/72157646506200477/

Looking at the chosen 16 of the 1664 set in the studio

This is a companion piece to the wave, although the colours are more muted, allowing hanging in less dramatic fashion.

Screen print, hand printed on tote bag.

for sale now! + small sketchbook I made , you can find it in the "NOTBOOK store" -

25 montefiore st. Tel-Aviv!

 

תיק בד +סקצ'בוק שהכנתי למכירה !

אתם מוזמנים, "נוטבוק" רחוב מונטיפיורי 25, תל-אביב.

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