I teach printmaking to a range of different levels in an FE college and when time allows I also do my own print work
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HOW IS THIS DRAWING VIOLATING TUMBLR?!
a drawing I did for my dead friend is violating the terms and conditions
this is ridiculous.
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Documentaries
Serial Killer Documentaries:
Elmer Wayne Henley/Richard Cottingham
My Brother the Serial killer (Glen Rogers)
Dean Corll
Douglas Clark & Carol Bundy
Danny Rolling: The Gainesville Ripper
John Robinson: Internet Slave Master
Tales of the Grim Sleeper (Lonnie Franklin)
Interview with a Serial Killer (Arthur Shawcross)
Richard Chase: The Vampire of Sacramento
Herbert Mullin
Prison/Death Penalty related documentaries
Herman’s House
The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison
Death Row: The Final 24 Hours
14 Days in May
At The Death House Door: The Wrongful Execution of Carlos DeLuna
After Innocence
*Please let me know if you come across any broken links
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I walked to a deli and got a sandwich to go and a coffee and while I was waiting these two teenage girls ran up and were like OH MY GOD JESSICA HOW ARE YOU and then hugged me and the one whispered “that guy was following you and taking pictures of you” and then they walked home with me and that one guy stopped following me and hONESTLY THIS IS WHAT I AM HERE FOR
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All for one.
#silkscreen / #testprint / #testprinttuesday (at Tind)
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Cheering myself up with pictures of my beautiful pygmy hedgehog Paintbrush. I am so glad it is half term next week!
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I have the same blue shirt on
#Repost @bedrock39 with @repostapp ・・・ Leggo litho printers complete with motor driven press, push bar, sponges, and press assistant. Yeah!!! #takachpress #lithography #bedrockarteditions
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Edie Sedgwick screen print for photography visual studies session.
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(via Here’s How Those Big Signs Showing Bus Destinations Are Made)
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Wallpaper Sample book, Collection V, 1966. Made by James Gaffney, USA. Via Cooper Hewitt.
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Silkscreen test printing with cocoa / hazelnut spread (liquid chocolate) on a wrap (instead of crêpe)
Not sponsored by the featured products.
#silkscreen / #cocoa / #eatable (at Tind)
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DIY Skater Circle Skirt
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sew-much-to-do: a visual collection of sewing tutorials/patterns, knitting, diy, crafts, recipes, etc.
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vote! do not forget, do not think you are above it. VOTE.
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Steamroller printing today in Brighton #bigsteamprint #linocut @museumartcraft #steamroller #printmaking
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Cas Psallis Final project for Advanced Printmaking Smith College, 2016
Fruit Roll-Ups (apple, orange, lime, blueberry, plum) Xerox lithographs
An ongoing xerox transfer series. The text comes from a story I am in the process of writing; it currently stands at 43 chapters out of an expected 60 total. Using the digital documents of each of the first ten chapters, I replace all of the characters’ names and other identifiable words with black boxes, calling forth symbols of censorship; however here instead of censoring sensitive material or offensive content, I have censored the least controversial text possible, leaving vulnerable the plot of the story. I print all of the text in reverse on an inkjet printer, and then use those sheets of mirrored texts as my printing matrix. The pages are printed onto the final sheet superimposed upon one another, intentionally with a film of stray ink in some places to give the page an overall tone. Each of the final prints contains a full chapter’s worth of text, each page in one of five colors. In the end, the “censor bars” obscure not only the text which they replace, but also text from other pages with which they overlap.
Through these prints I address concepts surrounding censorship; What content is censored? Why? What is lost in the process of censoring? How does censorship affect comprehension of uncensored material? In the use of a sans serif font I hope to center the conversation on internet censorship. I also address vulnerability, particularly my own in displaying an unfinished story publicly, as well as vulnerability of any text to misunderstanding on the part of its readers.
Finally, I hope to break down the imaginary line between “fine art” and “low art”. I do this through the conversation between digital and physical elements, by displaying the subject matter of a fanfiction in a professional art setting, and by installing the work on a table in stacks so that one must handle each page in order to view all of them.
Titles: 11. Spoons 12. Deadlines 13. Telling Your Friends You Love Them 14. Ice Cream 15. Angel Food Cake 16. Art About Trans People Made By Cis People Is Usually Boring And Cissexist 17. You Can’t Fix Me 18. Out Of Control 19. Mushroom Characters 20. Remembrance
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