A quick look at the litho and intaglio/relief rooms at Utah State University. The printmaking department has two large studios with 4400 sq ft of combined space. Northeast facing windows provide ample light and a view of the surrounding mountains.

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A quick look at the litho and intaglio/relief rooms at Utah State University. The printmaking department has two large studios with 4400 sq ft of combined space. Northeast facing windows provide ample light and a view of the surrounding mountains.
Wood type posters on the Vandercook No. 3 - printed for the BFA student’s installation earlier this fall.
Utah State University Printmaking has a tumblr! I’ll be updating it with information about our BFA/MFA programs and all other studio happenings. Check it out/follow/whatnot for more information.
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Type high gauge woodcuts for sale - See my store for details.
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Vandercook No. 2 - cleaned, oiled, and running smoothly (at Utah State University)
Hacker 4H - cleaned, oiled, and ready for packing. Slowly but surely I’m cleaning all the presses here at USU.
Before and after cleaning - Hacker (No. 4H) gripper assembly.
Refurbished Craftsmen Imperial 5x8 and a small paper cutter for sale $1500 or best reasonable offer. The Craftsmen needs rollers (has cores and trucks), the paper cutter blade needs sharpening, and cutting sticks. Pickup in Elkins, WV. Both items are light enough to be moved by one individual. This setup would be great for anyone looking to get into letterpress on a relatively small scale.
Contact: [email protected]
Now $900! - Buy it here
New project (last one before I move)
Kelsey Excelsior 6 x 10 - Manufactured in March of 1947 according to the SN
Refurbished Craftsmen Imperial 5x8 and a small paper cutter for sale $1500 or best reasonable offer. The Craftsmen needs rollers (has cores and trucks), the paper cutter blade needs sharpening, and cutting sticks. Pickup in Elkins, WV. Both items are light enough to be moved by one individual. This setup would be great for anyone looking to get into letterpress on a relatively small scale.
Contact: [email protected]
Craftsmen Imperial 5x8 - before and after
Haypeep and I have been printing some new work for SGCI in Knoxville - We'll have a vendor table (Haypeep + Eyebag Press) so make sure to stop by and say hi!
IPCNY’s Featured Artist of the Week (March.2.2015)
Featured image: Robert Howsare’s Phase IV (2014). Serigraph with relief. Edition: Unique. Dimensions: 23x19 inches. Printed and published by the artist. Available through the artist. For more information about the print, please e-mail, [email protected] Artist’s website: http://roberthowsare.com/
Robert Howsare currently works and resides in Kansas City, MO. Howsare has a background in both psychology and commercial printing. He experiments with nontraditional printmaking methods. He receiveed his BFA in printmaking from the Kansas City Art Institute and then graduated with an MFA in printmaking from Ohio University. Howsare has exhibited numerous times nationally and internationally at selected venues; Grand Rapids Art Museum, the Austrian Cultural Forum of New York, and recently the International Print Center of New York (in the New Prints 15/Winter exhibition). His work has also been featured in several notable publications, recently in the Art of Tinkering, Meggs’ History of Graphic Design and on Adult Swim. Howsare is also a recipient of the Charlotte Street Foundation Urban Culture Project Studio Residency (2012-2013).
Howsare pulls inspiration from his background in psychology and commercial printmaking. His work provides explorations into anomalies within systems. He takes great interest in the moiré pattern error and how the human eye reacts to these patterns.
GO BOBBY!
Etching Press For Sale!
In preparation to move across the country I'm (sadly) selling a few of my presses - This "Model Specialty Co. N.Y.C." etching press is next one to go. It's been refurbished, well cared for, and comes with everything you would need to start making intaglio prints. I have a listing on Briar Press with some more information: http://briarpress.org/41591
Some installation shots from my BFA thesis exhibition, press thy hands. More shots HERE.
Check out this sweet thesis work by Katherine Miller!
Refurbished paper guillotine, 8.75" max cutting width. Charming but impractical.
I’ll be updating my store with Barf sweatshirts this coming week, and some other small items.
You can find additional Haypeep merchandise, prints, and goodies at these fine establishments:
Shirts and Destroy (t-shirts)
The Lion’s Nest (prints— more available at their physical Austin location)
Chicago Printmakers Collaborative (prints— available at their location in Chicago as part of their holiday sale— the official opening is this weekend, Saturday, December 6th and Sunday, December 7th!)
Appalachian Center for Crafts (prints, available at their physical location in Smithville, Tennessee)
KCUP Kickstarter (Only 5 days left!) (One of the rewards is a tote bag with a design I did for this ceramics group. It’s a double win— you get a tote bag to keep or give as a gift, and the money supports a cool group of artists trying to get their cause kickstarted.)
Broken World Media, For Everest (A t-shirt design I did for the band For Everest! Good music, so check them out!)
Happy holidays!
-Sage
Lantern II, woodcut, 11" x 15", 2014