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As part of Glasgow’s Active Ageing Week, a community group from 'Keep Creative', an arts and health GP referral programme, run by Depot Arts in North Glasgow took part in our ‘Growing Bolder’ Printmaking and Archive Project.
This print was selected from the Glasgow Print Studio Archive by Alice from the Depot Arts Group.
“I call this print Smoking Gun because I find it very, striking portraying the dangers of living in Countries like Mexico where writers end up imprisoned, tortured, disappear, or are killed for speaking out. It shouts out a warning of the peril faced by anyone who dares to exercise freedom of speech, a right taken for granted by the Western World.”
Alice
Screenprint on canvas. Expo 'Overname' preparations. Been living in the screenprint studio for quite a few days.
The stamp will help guide visitors upstairs to the modern masterpieces from SFMOMA's collection, on view in the exhibition "Beyond Belief."
Shots from the opening night of the Xynthetic Carbon & Chemicals show at it's final destination in Workshop, Bristol
See what the Carbon & Chemicals tour was all about, check out the 'Retrospective' video on Vimeo @ www.vimeo.com/863482
Today I'm not a ho daily affirmation shirt is to help keep you on track, all you need to do is look down or in the mirror (if you can read backwards). Scientists at Mixed Species HQ lab have observed promising changes in the actions of rabbits wearing these shirts. We even went so far as to load the little fur balls up on Viagra and though extreme tenting was observed they still kept their paws off each other (a few did explode but we don't believe the shirt was the cause). Another fine example of the power of this shirt would be that the pope just order 80,000.
My first screenprint using a monotype method of applying color directly onto the screen and then printing with a transparent base to fix the pigment. I had some issues.
Guides all took turns screen printing the camp logo on a piece of calico for a camp blanket badge and their choice of a pillow slip or bag. Some girls and leaders are making fantastic collections of screen prints on their camp pillow case.
This series of 6 combination hand drawn and screen-printed collage pieces contain a world inside a small apartment. The repetitive nature of routines and habits associated with domestic life manifest them selves physically through a multiplication of household objects and a doubling and tripling of the figured character.
This is a unique work.