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How you talk about the past

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Inspired directly by my research on national nostalgia, this lino print features one of the key findings of that work. We we describe what we miss or admire about our country’s past eras, we’re actually revealing what we wish would be a part of our nation’s future. Such an academic image needed a bold color - so here it is in neon green on 200 gsm paper.

This handmade print has rough paper edges, giving it unique characteristics.

A4 - 11.75 x 8.4 in / 29.5 x 21 cm

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Inspired directly by my research on national nostalgia, this lino print features one of the key findings of that work. We we describe what we miss or admire about our country’s past eras, we’re actually revealing what we wish would be a part of our nation’s future. Such an academic image needed a bold color - so here it is in neon green on 200 gsm paper.

This handmade print has rough paper edges, giving it unique characteristics.

A4 - 11.75 x 8.4 in / 29.5 x 21 cm

Inspired directly by my research on national nostalgia, this lino print features one of the key findings of that work. We we describe what we miss or admire about our country’s past eras, we’re actually revealing what we wish would be a part of our nation’s future. Such an academic image needed a bold color - so here it is in neon green on 200 gsm paper.

This handmade print has rough paper edges, giving it unique characteristics.

A4 - 11.75 x 8.4 in / 29.5 x 21 cm

ART-O-THE-WEEK # 9-13: This year, I’m trying something new artistically each week (with a broad interpretation of “new”). Here’s the end of Q1 

WEEK 9: Ticket x2, lino print
I recreated the first print I ever made

WEEK 10: M
ART-O-THE-WEEK # 5-8: This year, I’m trying something new artistically each week. Here’s the proof I did it beyond January:

Week 5: UNTITLED DRINK PROBABLY PROSECCO, acrylic paint
This painting copies a small detail from a larger paintin

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