Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Things Are Looking Up

It seems like 2011 is turning into the year of print exchanges. So far I've sent prints off to Wingtip Press's Leftovers Exchange, The International Print Exchange of South Korea, and Oxbow Press's 2.25 Exchange. Tomorrow I'll ship out an edition of this black and white print for an exchange organized by Micheal W. Jones at letstradeprints.com. I'm considering sending stuff to at least 4 other exchanges, including my own Littlest Print Exchange. And, I'm sure a lot more exchanges will come up that I'll be interested in joining. In fact, I'm thinking of organizing one to raise funds to keep Inkteraction (a printmaker's social network that I'm helping to mediate) on the web.

I've gotten so invested in these projects that I started a website to, hopefully, make it easier for others to find out about upcoming print exchanges. printexchanges.blogspot.com

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Friendship

Just some more experimenting with a CMYK process.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Addison

Over the last few days, I've been working on a few new mixed up songs. I posted them on Bandcamp where they can be listened to over and over again as much as you like. If you want to download the tracks there's a $2.00 fee which I'll donate directly to the Red Cross. Listen away.

Monday, March 7, 2011

In Progress

Just something simple I'm working on. I don't know where it will go next, but I need to add something else.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Tae Quaat!

I made this for a friend of mine. I know it probably doesn't make sense to anyone but her and her family.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

New Cliche

Tobey Anderson sent me an awesome, interactive panorama of the Littlest print Exchange exhibition at Cram Gallery. With it you can spin around the room to take in the entire portfolio. It is a pretty cool toy put together by the Official Cram Photographer, Sandy Fairbairn. Play around with the photo below by dragging your mouse across it. Or view a larger version. And, of course, the entire portfolio, including links to more info on each artist, can be viewed on the exchange website.