Showing posts with label Printmaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Printmaking. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Noosh! Studios

Happy Noosh! customer at the 2012 East Atlanta Strut (East Atlanta Village)

If you haven't heard I've started printing shirts at various festivals and events around Atlanta! Here is one of the newest designs that I have available, its a space cow! For more information check out my facebook page for it http://www.facebook.com/NooshStudios or my website http://www.NooshStudios.com

Currently have over 30 different designs to choose from and I'll print on ANYTHING that I can run through my press.  Check it out and thanks everyone for all the support!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Monday, January 23, 2012

Woodcuts!!

I know I've posted once or twice about printing t-shirts.  I've been printing relief prints on t-shirts for a better part of a year now, and don't believe I have ever shared the designs I have available.  I am going to soon open them up for online purchase but have to get my online-ness organized before that can happen.  Hopefully it will be soon!  For now I'm going to get all 22 designs I have currently up on the internets!

I am going to start off selling them for $25. (that includes shipping!!)  That price may increase slightly depending on future t-shirt prices, but only slightly.   All of the designs are hand carved and hand printed on very comfortable high quality shirts.  I wouldn't sell you anything I wouldn't wear myself!

If you can't wait until I get my web point of purchase set up, go ahead and email me, and I'll send you a paypal invoice.  Be sure to include what size shirt you are, and I'll email you back colors that I have!























And some examples of them actually printed on the shirts! 




Monday, December 26, 2011

A celebration of imagination

With graduation and Christmas behind me, I now have a little more free time to share what I have been up to.  Below is the installation that I did for my senior show, A celebration of imagination.  The installation consisted of 17 different kites.  The kites were completed with various printmaking techniques, mainly relief printing.  All the kites were 26" x 26" with a 3' tail.  The tails were all hand dye, and included snippets of the  block prints that were included on the kites themselves.