The Making of “The Risk of Security”

The Risk of Security is a 36×40-inch, 32-color Serigraph print on hand-tinted wood panel. The 32 colors in this print were produced using a single screen and the reductive process. Hand painting the stencils alone took an excess of 80 hours. Each created by-hand with coloring and texture applied using traditional stenciling and pochoir techniques. See this piece under Art for Art’s Sake, here. […]

Old School Printing Stuff

I went browsing through a local antique shop today and found an old copper plate engraving from the 1940s or 1950s. These are the metal, engraved and etched plates that were used for printing way back in the day. What’s really unique about this piece, it that it is a piece of old school printing […]