Moth Woodcut from Tugboat Printshop
As traditional printmaking processes go woodcuts are some of the more arduous, which just makes the amount of ornate detail in this magnificent new moth woodcut from Tugboat Printshop that much more impressive.
As traditional printmaking processes go woodcuts are some of the more arduous, which just makes the amount of ornate detail in this magnificent new moth woodcut from Tugboat Printshop that much more impressive.
Design studio Letterproeftuin created this adorably wee, but fully functional, printing installation called The Smallest Printing Company to produce small posters and books for the International Poster and Graphic Design Festival Chaumont 2013.
I was lucky enough to be able to go to Roadworks yesterday, a steamroller printing festival held each year by the San Francisco Center for the Book. It’s basically a wonderfully nerdy block party, lined with bookmakers, printmakers, and letterpress companies, but the star is the steamroller. Four artists created 3×3-foot lino cuts which used […]
While in Hawaii, I’ve discovered the work of local designer Sierra Dew. She makes really cool fabric prints using stencils. Her work is tropical in nature, but with an edge. Instead of the same old aloha prints, Sierra’s art is more urban, with a graffiti influence. Sierra recently lent her experience as a fabric artist […]
Looking for just the right salad fixings and wrapping paper at the same time? How about celery stamped gift wrap? If you plan it right, you can have your vegetables do double duty. While you are at it, you might want to check out the rest of the referring site, a source of lots of […]