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Creating screenprints from my drawing of an animal skull and putting them on coloured newspaper. A3 sketchbook.
Finally got these done for the show at Masthead Print Studio & Gallery this Saturday ...
So excited about these!
Final layer count = 5. Finished size = 19x23 inches.
Available here: www.etsy.com/listing/46965186/summertime-silkscreen
I spent the weekend printing a limited edition, silk-screened print for Random Number Multiples. This print, one of two to be included in the edition, is a stylized radial graph of word usage in the New York Times. My two prints will be included in an edition with two prints from Marius Watz.
Prints are editions of 50, and will be available exclusively through Random Number for $100 each. The online store launches the first week of February and there will be an exhibition showcasing both artists’ work on February 11 in Brooklyn. It will be a great opportunity to see the screen prints framed and in person if you’re in the NY area.
Pre-orders can be placed by contacting info@randomnumber.nu
Stussy presents
Meggs - Own Worst Enemy
25th Sep – 11 Oct 2008
Dont Come Gallery, Lvl 2 Royal Arcade, 314 Lt Collins St, Melb CBD.
Screenprints are now available online through NiceProduce.com
My beautiful self holding two equally beautiful screenprints by the fabulous Bridget Love. Left: "Artemis" Gooco print. Right: "Platinum Pyramids" Gocco print. Photo: { Stephanie }; 16/03/10.
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Idrawalot is proud to provide in-house screen printing service for our artist. We specialize in A5, A4 and A3 format printing.
Contact us when you have interest or questions.
I'm so in love with this print that I found at the thrift store the other day. It is by Nicholas Takis (1903-1965). It looks like he is actually a fairly well known painter, his original paintings sell for a good amount of money. I'm pretty sure this is a screen print though since it is on paper and is huge (20"x26"). It is weird that the image goes right up to the edge of the paper though. When I first looked at it I thought it said "Azusa Flower Mart" and I got all excited that it was a local scene from Azusa, CA but it really looks like it is says "Azulsa Flower Mart" or "Azulea Flower Mart." If any one knows any more about the subject or the artist please let me know. Thanks.