Sick Party II Multimedia. Second version of this cursed image. This time, using an inverted oil monotype and some databending.

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Sick Party II Multimedia. Second version of this cursed image. This time, using an inverted oil monotype and some databending.
Hughes’ dream-like landscapes are derived from imagination. Shara Hughes, Even Your Bad Mood Is Sweet, 2018, monotype with oil-based ink. #sharahughes #montotype #imagined #landscapes #nyc #gallery @paceprints #surpriseanxiety (at Pace Prints)
Shara Hughes created all of the works in “Surprise Anxiety” as monotypes - painted with ink directly onto aluminum plates and printed out on paper. Shara Hughes, Silent Blankets; Outsider, 2018, monotype with oil-based ink. #sharahughes #montotype #imagined #landscapes #nyc #gallery @paceprints #surpriseanxiety (at Pace Prints)
Opening tonight at Pace Prints in NYC is an exhibition of new works by Shara Hughes: “Surprise Anxiety.” Shara Hughes, Two of Us on Our Way Home, 2018, monotype with oil-based ink. #sharahughes #montotype #imagined #landscapes #nyc #gallery @paceprints #surpriseanxiety (at Pace Prints)
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Motion design studio FIELD has been working with Monotype this year to createType Reinvented, a series of digital installations using the company's typefaces, which are inspired by ideas about the future of typography. The studio created an elegant display using Didot for Le Book's annual event in Paris, followed by an interactive display (above) for Resonate Festival in Belgrade, which presented viewers with ‘an infinite journey’ through Unicode glyphs in 96 font variations of Noto Sans, the only typeface designed to represent every symbol in every language.