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Check out the new Miscellany page of Thomas Seawell’s portfolio of screen prints, The Streets, 1975.
This gallery contains 1 photo.
Check out the new Miscellany page of Thomas Seawell’s portfolio of screen prints, The Streets, 1975.
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Katherine Liontas-Warren, one of the artists archived in the Artist Printmaker Research Collection, has two new videos (see below) featuring her printing lithographs from stones. The presentation of steps between printing and a print not only tend to humanize … Continue reading
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Penny Cerling studied printmaking in Houston at the Glassell School of Art and in the 1980s became a printer at David Folkman’s Little Egypt Enterprises print shop, also in Houston. She eventually opened her own printmaking shop, specializing in … Continue reading
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Kathryn Maxwell, among the earliest artists to join the Artist Printmaker Research Collection, annually (and sometimes more frequently), sends a package of prints and related materials for her AP/RC collection and archive. Among recent and older prints, she invariably also … Continue reading
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As we shuffled through internet sites last summer we came across a reference to an exhibition in May at 02 Gallery in Austin of Craig Mindell’s woodcuts. Struck by an energy of vertical and horizontal marks of color that raced … Continue reading
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The year 2013 exceeded expectations in terms of the number of new artists (7) that have joined the Artist Printmaker Research Collection and the number of works of art (over 1400) added to the collection. Mary Hood, one of the … Continue reading
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Sandra Fernandez’ print stands as witness to the persistent human exchanges that characterize the border between Mexico and the United States. On a background from a United States Geological Survey map of the El Paso Port of Entry (with Ciudad … Continue reading
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Bess Bigham Hubbard (1896-1977) is not particularly well known outside of West Texas even though her artistic career embraced the United States and Europe. Judging from her work and initiative she was an artist who had the “dis-ease”: an unquenchable … Continue reading
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Eric Avery, MD, embraces humanity and printmaking with an enthusiasm that summons admiration, relief and a tinge of guilt. The vitality of the marks he excavates from his sheets of warmed linoleum scream for justice and embrace the marginalized. He … Continue reading