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In your face, by crazyarsemother on Jan 4, 2009 14:30:36 GMT 1, A few bits of work right out of YESYOUCANISTAN, that I thought I would share. These are print based but all unique. I have tried to use screen printing as a medium of mark making so the painting and drawing are just as an integral part of the image to me.
The last piece is pretty aggressive and is printed onto perspex with spray paint behind. Love it. I am really interested in working with plastic hence my vinyl pieces. I see it a very much a material of the now. Anyway, all are available with Edge Art.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy them.
Evolution 2000 - Silkscreen with Pen and Paint on Fabriano 300 gm - 80cm x 60cm
Opportunist - Monoprint on Cartridge with paint - 77cm x 55cm
Screamation - Silkscreen on Perspex with spray paint - 80cm x 60cm
A few bits of work right out of YESYOUCANISTAN, that I thought I would share. These are print based but all unique. I have tried to use screen printing as a medium of mark making so the painting and drawing are just as an integral part of the image to me. The last piece is pretty aggressive and is printed onto perspex with spray paint behind. Love it. I am really interested in working with plastic hence my vinyl pieces. I see it a very much a material of the now. Anyway, all are available with Edge Art. Anyway, I hope you enjoy them. Evolution 2000 - Silkscreen with Pen and Paint on Fabriano 300 gm - 80cm x 60cm Opportunist - Monoprint on Cartridge with paint - 77cm x 55cm Screamation - Silkscreen on Perspex with spray paint - 80cm x 60cm
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In your face, by lukedixon on Jan 4, 2009 21:41:08 GMT 1, these are spot on James. love the first 2 - the drawing reminds me of david foldvari a bit.
these are spot on James. love the first 2 - the drawing reminds me of david foldvari a bit.
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In your face, by crazyarsemother on Jan 5, 2009 10:19:36 GMT 1, Cheers Luke. Mono printing is pure indulgence. Have you seen Andrew Munoz's on Red P? I love it. It does not seemto be so commercially popular though. I suppose it does not suit urban work unless it was used as paste ups - theres a thought.
Cheers Luke. Mono printing is pure indulgence. Have you seen Andrew Munoz's on Red P? I love it. It does not seemto be so commercially popular though. I suppose it does not suit urban work unless it was used as paste ups - theres a thought.
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