Continuing my current ocean life obsession: A Horseshoe Crab Linoprint
I just really love these lil guys, I hope to meet one someday
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Just some late night post card making ft Gars
[ID: horizontal lines of blue and white identical garfish with orange and yellow stars interspersed. end ID]
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🐾 TRANSSEXUALISM COULD SAVE YOU ! 🐾
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It occurred to me today that I posted photos of my plate for Enoch, but I never posted the finished print...
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“Idolatry” 8”x10”, 4 layer relief print, Kim Craig 2023
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another block printed banner in the works ✨ made with vintage gingham and cotton muslin
etsy / kofi
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Milestone Monday
May 6th marks the first full week of May and with it, Great Lakes Awareness Day. Established in 2014, Great Lakes Awareness Day celebrates lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario and draws attention to water conservation and preservation efforts. In celebration of the day, we’re sharing artist Laura Brown’s (b. 1981) The Great Lakes of North America published in 2012 by Women’s Studio Workshop.
Women’s Studio Workshop describes The Great Lakes of North America as “. . . a visual examination of the Great Lakes region. Using layers of color reminiscent of a 1960’s school textbook, maps of the Lakes are rearranged and layered with routes traveled by French explorers, freight ships, and the artist’s own family.” The resulting double-pamphlet stitch is a vibrant record of the Great Lakes’ shoreline replete with noted natural landmarks like Pictured Rocks and Indiana Dunes.
Brown’s book was made in a limited edition of 50 copies signed by the artist during a residency at the Women’s Studio Workshop utilizing screen print, letterpress, wood block, and polymer relief printing.
Read other Milestone Monday posts here!
– Jenna, Special Collections Graduate Intern
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TESfest 2024
Day 2: secret // GOLDEN
Golden Dwarven Centurion Linocut! (Once again, finishing late in the day 🥲 but I made it!)
@tes-summer-fest
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This is my finished relief reduction, and I fucking love how it turned out. I want to do more woodblock printing but I can't because I don't have the time nor the access to wood. However you guys should keep your eyes open for an upcoming etching
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carving the windows is the bane of my existence currently, and im procrastinating on laying out the text (i forgot to flip the text the first time and now have to do it again)
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BIG SHOP UPDATE!!!
Hello there everyone, I’m Wulfbane and I've just updated my store, Looming Star Studio with a whole bunch of new items for the holiday season!
New in stock we have Post Gar-ds (Gar post cards), Eel greeting cards, stickers based off of my sachet designs and a whole new print! But don't worry we still have old favorites like Sachets and niche historical washi tape in stock! Use the code MOVING23 at checkout to get free shipping on all orders $50USD and up!
Come and peruse my wares at LoomingStar.Studio
If you enjoy my work, consider checking it out or giving this post a share!
You can also follow my Instagram for updates and occasional printmaking talk!
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🧺🕊️🌿
ID: First photo is of stacks of square fabric in white, red, pink, and gingham, with linocut blocks showing a bird carrying a letter, gardening tools, and a watering can. Second photo is a stack of printed patches, the top one is white fabric with red ink of a bird.
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