RL Tillman / May-31-2008
Since my initial post about the print-related storyline at Apartment 3-G, Lu Ann’s foray into collaborative print…
Jason Urban / May-31-2008
Tokyo is dead. At least it is in the lithographs of Hisaharu Motada. The apocalypse has come and gone and the viewer is left…
RL Tillman / May-30-2008
Alongside other worthwhile creative endeavors, Canadian artist Germaine Koh frequently works with the mass-produced,…
Jason Urban / May-30-2008
Milton Bradley, father of the North American board game, was a printmaker. Briefly mentioned in an article in Print (the…
Jason Urban / May-30-2008
Solid Freeform Fabricators- the future of printmaking? In undergrad, my sculpture professor always referred to the printmaking…
Jason Urban / May-29-2008
On some level, printmaking inevitably mirrors culture, right? So if culture’s hottest buzz word was “digital”…
Jason Urban / May-25-2008
“Chevolution,” a new documentary film by Trisha Ziff and Luis Lopez, was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival…
RL Tillman / May-23-2008
Xerox is developing a so-called erasable paper. Apparently, the corporation’s “scientists have invented…
Jason Urban / May-23-2008
We all know that Nitric Acid is going the way of Dutch Mordant. And Ferric Chloride, the safest acid alternative, creates…
Jason Urban / May-22-2008
Starbucks has revived an older version of it’s mermaid/siren logo much to the dismay of one Christian watchdog group. …
Amze Emmons / May-21-2008
Duro paper bags have become something of an obsession of mine. There are two essential details that set the Duro paper bags…