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Phish Pelham 21 Flint
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This one is great.
Seems like it was a linocut then printed then scanned and transferred to screens.
Think they did this just to avoid stepping on Pollock's toes? Or just to get a more consistent edition? Seems like the original transfers off the blocks were pretty cool from the twitter images.
Seems like it was a linocut then printed then scanned and transferred to screens.
Think they did this just to avoid stepping on Pollock's toes? Or just to get a more consistent edition? Seems like the original transfers off the blocks were pretty cool from the twitter images.
Ya dis ain’t the first other linocut artist they’ve worked with besides pollock. Kathleen Neeley did a poster for them too but it was a screen print instead of lino. Printing detailed linos with such precision and lack of smears is a yuge effort, especially on a scale of almost 1k prints.
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They should have hired the guys from Pollock's commerce city 19Codeblue wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 11:29 pmYa dis ain’t the first other linocut artist they’ve worked with besides pollock. Kathleen Neeley did a poster for them too but it was a screen print instead of lino. Printing detailed linos with such precision and lack of smears is a yuge effort, especially on a scale of almost 1k prints.