Thursday, September 11, 2008
A Printmaker's Legacy
Today I recieved an email from the director of the American Print Alliance asking if I was related to Gustave Baumann. To begin, I really am not certain. I will have to refer to my father for the answer since he's the genealogy man. But I would like to believe this to be true :) Gustave was one of the leading figures for the color woodcut revival for America. So who better to lead off in his footsteps almost 100 years later to attempt to revive practice of stone lithography:) Anyways, I humored myself with this one. I'll follow up when I find if there is any relation. In the mean time, you can check out more on Gustave Baumman.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Prints
Here are some prints I made during the past year. Due to my recent move to Portland, I am currently without access to a printmaking studio. I know there are several studios in my area and once I have my feet on the ground I hope to join one.
Intaglio, Lithography, Silkscreen, Chine Colle, Tusche wash on Mylar
Stone Lithography
Pronto Plate Lithography
Stone Lithography
Silkscreen, Pronto Plate Lithography
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Volunteering for the artworld
I recently began Volunteering for The American Print Alliance. It is a non-profit organization for printmakers across all of North America. Their biggest source of income is made by donations and subscriptions to their Contemporary Impression. The magazine brings you exciting articles, essays, interviews, exhibition announcements and book reviews, twice per year. More information is available on the website, please click the link above.
With that being said, I am volunteering my time searching for art galleries in the Portland, Oregon area to host exhibits from The American Print Alliance. They are currently preparing to send out their traveling exhibit, Soap Box 2: Prints, Politics & Democracy. If you are involved with an art gallery in Portland, Oregon and may be interested, please contact me.
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Friday, September 5, 2008
The birth of the blogging
Well, this is my first time writing a blog for myself. I decided the time had come to post my thoughts, discoveries, and inspirations online. And where better than Blogger! A lot has happened since I finished my BFA in Printmaking at The University of Oregon. I am thrilled to start a new life and I hope to keep this blogger up-to-date.
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