Year of the Dog series by Judy Pfaff
Woodblock, collage, digital, with hand painting, ed. 20
38 x 86”

“Wie die Thiere den Jäger begraben”
(How the Animals Bury the Hunter)
by Moritz von Schwind
1850
Woodcut

Note the Al Capone like pinky ring, it must be worn at all times during printing session.
I always wear my pinky ring when I print. People think that printmaking is just about technique, but it’s all in how you accessorize.
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Characters of Good Spirits, Characters of Evil Spirits
Metal Engraving
from Francis Barrett. The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer. London : Lackington, Allen, and Co., Temple of the Muses, 1801. Page 0.782.

Andras, Grand Marquis in Hell
Artist Unknown
Woodblock
Featured in J.A.S. Collin de Plancy. Dictionnaire Infernal. Paris : E. Plon, 1863. Page 32.

Witch Riding Wolf
by Bernard Zuber
Woodblock print
1926
Featured in La Vie Execrable de Guillemette Babin, Sorciere

Witches flying to Sabbat
by Bernard Zuber
Woodblock print
1926
Featured in La Vie Execrable de Guillemette Babin, Sorciere
(Source: d-r-o-s-s)
∞689 | reblogOh look! Another post with no artist credit. It took me less than 1 minute to search “tree trunk relief print” in google and guess what popped up… CONTENT SOURCE!
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I screen-printed a bunch of t-shirts today based off the Stay True paper cut that I made for Will. They are printed on miscellaneous colors of super soft American Apparel t-shirts. I will have these up for sale once I heat set them, but if you would like to pre-order one, please email me (izzykjarvis-at-gmaildotcom) with your size and color preference (creme, asphalt, cinder, slate, ash grey, white, mauve).
Edit- side note: I got the AA shirts free. I don’t buy shit from them.
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Process linocut drawing for Ryan Harvey’s new record. The back is still being figured out, but I’m close to carving & printing.
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There are 5 of these left and they are available on my bigcartel
Linocut show poster carved and printed from Battleship linoleum on 11x17 manilla & ivory cardstock with Gamblin oil relief ink. Edition of 45. Hand numbered and signed.
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