The Philadelphia Free Library Festival was this past weekend. Eric Wight and I had a little drawing show on Saturday for which I printed up this two-color poster. We didn't sell out at the festival so I've got them up on Etsy now. Get one while they hot.
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April 18th, 2010
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pick a color
April 13th, 2010
Eric Wight and I are doing a program at the Philadelphia Free LIbrary Festival this weekend and we're printing a poster for the occasion. However, I've not been able to choose a particular color combibation. So with a few days left before I print these, I thought I'd ask some opinions. A caveat is that the nature of screen printing dictates that colors aren't always 100% predictable, and another is that we might end up making more than one version. Just curious what y'all think.
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this robot loves you
February 2nd, 2010
Back last year when I took my screen printing class, I printed this robot with a heart. Remember that? Well, what you might not have known was that at the same time I printed that robot, I printed another, less cardiologically-correct version especially for the seventh-best holiday of the year, Valentine's Day! This robot has a more traditional Valentiney-style pink heart in place of that anatomical one.
Now, by now I suspect that you're thinking what I was thinking when I printed. You're thinking "why, that cutie-pie whom I love and adore and think warm thoughts about absolutely loves robots, and by george this print is certainly a better idea than chocolate." And if you are thinking that, you'd be wrong. Because chocolate is actually better. But this is a close second and you should get it for him/her anyway.
So go now to the Etsy and place your order. If you order it in time you'll get it before the 14th. I love you.






