Posts Tagged ‘printmaking’
Back + Forth has been selected as a finalist for the Best Book category of the Doug Wright Awards!!! To say that my mind is blown goes far beyond understatement. Just being able to make this book and see it published has been one of my greatest joys; to be recognized by the comic arts […]
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Back + Forth Buttons!
Shiny! Fun! Sharp!
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Tags: art, buttons, graphic novel, lino cut, pins, printmaking
Back + Forth Book Signing
You are cordially and officially invited to the downtown book signing for Back + Forth! If you can, come down to Ben McNally Books at 366 Bay Street, just south of Queen Street on Tuesday, October 6th from 5 to 7pm to hear me blabber about the book, sip some wine or beer and maybe […]
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Process
Often, when I describe the process I used to create the prints for Back and Forth people ask, “why did you do that?”. Admittedly, in the age of hi-res scanning and photography, adobe illustrator, corel draw and MS paint (still a personal favourite), I could have made this book in a variety of ways that […]
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