Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Walks part II



It is weird to think that I arrived in Milan only a month ago and it snowed, was dark in the morning and seemed to always be grey. Yesterday morning I passed these plastic trees on the way to the grocery. What colors!



One or two nights a week I eat dinner at school. Walking to the cafeteria to study before my meal, I pass the main building at Cattolica and the Basilica. Lately, the moon has been there too, all thin in the evening.



Last week I got off the metro somewhere new and passed this tower of multicolored tiles. I have no idea what it is. I will call it the Alien Tower of Mosaics. Tomorrow morning there is a general strike of transportation so I will be addressing and stamping your postcards. I don't think the post office goes on strike here but I don't think it is ever very fast.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Spring Chickens




A few litho prints from last spring that I finally photographed.
The similarities in color and theme and image are no coincidence and greatly explain how I got to where I am heading.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Coming to Our Town


The Combat Paper Project is coming this week to Louisiana State University to give demonstrations of paper making, pulp painting and printmaking and to start a dialogue about militarism. Politics and art in Baton Rouge? It happens sometimes. They will be in front of the Student Union Monday through Thursday 10-2. Though this is sponsored by One of One printmakers, as vice president, I admit that Megan Singleton did most of the work to make this happen. If you live nearby, check it out. If not, check out their webpage : www.combatpaper.org .

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Where I've Been

In the basement of the Natural History Museum, there is a printshop. I have been arriving first, unlocking the door, wiping the humidity from my arms, turning on the lights and getting to work. I was never the last to leave. I sometimes ate two meals a day on the stainless steel tables, my food tasting slightly of Comet and emulsion. Now the best of what I made rests wrapped in glassine in cardboard, awaiting inspection by my professor. I am going to post some of it here. Then celebrate. This is what I have been doing.
This is something I worked on a few months ago. It is a lithograph printed on hand made paper. The white and yellow are part of the paper and the text is letterpressed. It is about 11x 17 inches and less menacing than the images that came before it. I wanted to make prints that might inspire people.




This is my final project. After breaking a litho stone with the original image (yikes!) I made a screen print of it and printed them on handmade paper. The paper is pale yellow with a watermark pattern and it did not survive the scanner. This is the same image on translucent drafting paper. It is about 12 x 7 inches. Maybe some day I will get a good photo of the watermaked paper for you.



It wouldn't be fair to show you these yet because I have not mailed them but here is number 18 in the Keep Writing series of postcards. This is a silk screened collaboration with Walker Mettling currently of Providence, RI, and former roommate. Read about his future death here:
www.walkerthepedestrian.blogspot.com
If you want to see the postcard in its entirety, you will have to subscribe. For detals and other examples go to www.gutwrench.etsy.com

I've been writing away as if I don't have a project to hang. I will post more photos of other work soon.