Wholly crap. I just got one of these here to gawk at in person and it's tits!! Print run on this is only 125, pretty damned short for a MMM print, you kids better jump on this in the classifieds.
I really wish you guys could see this up close. Even though he scans them in to show more detail, the poster's real beauty can only be seen in person.
("I hope they don't think I put you up to this"-Spouse)
more than brilliant! i would love to see you work.
almost every print you do looks like a painting and that's what makes your work stand out so much. do you ever use ps?
your talent grows wioth every print. I used to brag on you to friends as a "great painter who does screenprints"...now you are a great screenprinter! awesome work MMM.
Dusty, yes. For the larger parts I leave the rubylith, but most of it is film ink. It's all pretty loosely done.
Melissa, that is exactly what my neighbor said when he saw me drawing it.
Thanks for the nice comments and for noticing what I have been up to.
I have been trying to figure out a way to use underpainting in my screenprints like I do for my paintings.
It take an awful lot of planning and an awful lot of film ink. The hardest part is trying to remember which layer is which when I am painting my film. Each layer is almost completely black ink so it gets pretty challenging.
This one is 6 colors and has 5 split fountains.
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