Alakazam/Shazam
"Alakazam!" 4" x 6", intaglio/woodcut/watercolor pencils, 2010. Hand-colored unique variant.

"Shazam!" 4" x 6", intaglio/woodcut/watercolor pencils, 2010. Hand-colored unique variant

As with pretty much all the prints I post here, these guys are for sale and eagerly looking for a new home. If either of them strike your fancy, they're $60 each. Feel free to drop me an e-mail if you're ready to begin the art adoption process!
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Another quarter of printmaking is starting to wrap up. I've been very busy over the last couple of months, but the problem with working on larger pieces is that they take forever to complete. I'm just now in the middle of editioning a plate that was ready to go in December (I've been much more interested in the drawing end of things instead of the actual printing of things lately, but at some point that has to even out), and I have another that is going to be a photo-finish to see if I get it done or have to wait until the end of the month to complete and print it.
The other dilemma is that I'm bumping up against the application deadlines for a few summer art fairs, and it would be nice to include the newest stuff in my applications, but I guess it's better to take the time to do a good job and not rush things. It just feels weird to represent yourself with work that may have been done a year or more ago - it doesn't feel entirely related to the current batch of work. Ah well, enough rambling for one day.
The countdown is on for my new laptop...
c.

"Shazam!" 4" x 6", intaglio/woodcut/watercolor pencils, 2010. Hand-colored unique variant

As with pretty much all the prints I post here, these guys are for sale and eagerly looking for a new home. If either of them strike your fancy, they're $60 each. Feel free to drop me an e-mail if you're ready to begin the art adoption process!
Another quarter of printmaking is starting to wrap up. I've been very busy over the last couple of months, but the problem with working on larger pieces is that they take forever to complete. I'm just now in the middle of editioning a plate that was ready to go in December (I've been much more interested in the drawing end of things instead of the actual printing of things lately, but at some point that has to even out), and I have another that is going to be a photo-finish to see if I get it done or have to wait until the end of the month to complete and print it.
The other dilemma is that I'm bumping up against the application deadlines for a few summer art fairs, and it would be nice to include the newest stuff in my applications, but I guess it's better to take the time to do a good job and not rush things. It just feels weird to represent yourself with work that may have been done a year or more ago - it doesn't feel entirely related to the current batch of work. Ah well, enough rambling for one day.
The countdown is on for my new laptop...
c.



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