This is the second summer I’ve deliberately eased up on client work so that I could get outside, travel a bit, and generally have a life. But I’m still at the studio on saturday afternoons when I’m in town, working on this n that.
Summer stuff. Made some screenprinted paper airplanes using the “monster skin” screens leftover from my papier maché monsters, taught a wheatpasting workshop through the marvelous folks at KCDC, finally finished and posted a full-size batch of DC voting rights posters (the half smoke), and doing something with that giant bear head, made a set of prints from my complete case of 6″ tall French Clarendon (it’s at Pyramid Atlantic, and everyone can use it), and conducted a series of seemingly pointless color experiments using oil, food coloring, and an improvised lightbox I found next to the dumpster outside my building.
New poster work is on the way, and I’m helping coordinate DC Design Week—keep an eye out for a collaborative DIY poster design event…















