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The Land Before Time (prints)
Went to an art expo in my town today <3
This is everything I got, close up pics are underneath:
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Just arrived today. The 1st issue of the comic along with the prints we will be giving out at NYCC.
Awesome canvas bought at Ink Life Tour convention, in Longview, TX..... .....also got my first tat. Pic to follow.
I needed to find a relatively inexpensive horticulturaly adjacent activity for little kids. It needs to go alongside a plant sale, face painting and other horticulture and animal care related activities that will be taking place at an open day at work. So after dinner I cracked out my art supplies and had a bit of a play about.
I was trying to do some pastel rubbings, of bark and leaves, but then I whacked out my printmaking bits and bobs to see what they looked like when printed and I decided to go with that. I've since looked online and there are some beautiful examples of leaves being used in printmaking.
If you're doing it with little kiddy-winks then I would suggest using sturdy leaves that aren't too waxy. Really young, tender leaves will work but they tear easily and they get a bit floppy. You can apply ink with a roller to the top or bottom surface off the leaf though the bottom side usually gives better impressions of the veins. Once your leaf (or leaves) are inked up, place them on a scrap piece of paper (inked side up) and then put a piece of paper over the top. You then want to rub the back of the paper with a spoon or barren until the ink has transferred. Then you can peel away the paper and put it somewhere to dry.
I’m selling the original print of my Marceline piece! Check out my Etsy store for more details 🍎
Work your head!
“High on a rocky promontory sat an Electric Monk on a bored horse.” — Douglas Adams, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency
Illustration of one of my favourite scenes in the first Dirk Gently novel.
Now available as prints, T-shirts, and towels!
*While print was talking to his friends someone was listening and seeing how much print clearly meant to everyone there. It reminded them of a scene that kept playing in their mind over and over again for years it was of her brother leaving her behind to go with a friend on a dangerous quest promising he would come back, but he never did….. Seeing this scene in front of her brought tears to her eyes she already lost someone and was still grieving after all these years she didn’t want the same to happen to them. So she decided to head back home and retrieve items from one of her chests the items were two pieces of paper oddly one had a dried up blood stain on it while the other was blank, and she had a single pill it wasn’t just an ordinary pill it was something she put her soul into. Once she got the items to give to Print. She headed back to where she previously was and before moving closer to them she hesitated for a minute before working up the courage and moving over to them, over to print*
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Now available as a print!
My latest dogwoman sculpture. An exercise in verism.
#tbt 2013 - Along The Line - Railroad Locomotive screen printed concertina book. . . . #create #insta #screenprint #handmade #print #trains #railroad #locomotive
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Hey yall, I have some new stuff up on inprnt if anyone is keen on grabbing anything for pride! I'll add the l1nk to my inprnt in an rb so the algorithm doesn't hide this post!
Ce jour-là, ce fut l’émeute.
That day, it was a riot.
Silkscreen print done for my boy Brian Gonzales. I made him an art package back in May and this was one of the pieces.
When you do silkscreen, you print one color at a time and have to line all the ink up each time, so I included the other two pics so you guys can see the process. So in total, there are three colors used: first the lightest green, then a darker green, then the darkest green on top.
Brian is literally such a legend. Nicest dude ever, and such a talent. Love that king.
BOK silkscreen prints. They are each 6x8 inches in size. Done for the current Broadway cast back in Feb 2022.
Made these in my college silkscreen class and my teacher straight up jumpscared me and asked "who's Kassim" when I was printing and so I explained he's from Aladdin. Tell me why this man then said "mmm, looks like Aladdin in leather"