Poster Art: Paul D’Elia’s multi-layered mixtures
Paul D’Elia, a Los Angeles-based screen-print poster artist, reviews work on Art4Punks.blogspot.com. "There is so much amazing visual eye candy…
Paul D’Elia, a Los Angeles-based screen-print poster artist, reviews work on Art4Punks.blogspot.com. "There is so much amazing visual eye candy…
Screen-printing poster artist Ryan Duggan grew up in Northern Illinois in a small town that Tom Waits wrote a song…
Fifteen years ago, Chicago artist Dan Grzeca (pronounced Jet-sah) was painting. It was the '90s, and Bob Hartzell and Steve…
Texture and muted color schemes create the gritty but expensive feel of Garrett Karol’s work. “I really like to print…
“It was a move to Austin, Texas in 1978 that touched off my fascination with poster art,” says Nels Jacobson,…
First working out of a tiny home studio in Lexington, Kentucky, Brian and Sara Turner created Cricket Press, a hand-printing,…
By using vintage images of women and by hand printing her own work because printing “tastes like ribs and chicken,”…
The Bubble Process was conceived 10 years ago in the back of a classroom and finally birthed in 2006 after…
Netherlands-based artist Mara Piccione explores love, childhood, nightmares, sadness, mental illness, and the “beauty of it all” in her silk-screened,…
Katie Haegele’s language-centric zines grew, quite appropriately, out of having something to say, but nowhere to say it.
A Q&A with Aaron Lake Smith, writer of Big Hands and Unemployment.
Zine Scene is a new weekly column where you can learn about new and established zinesters, as well as other…