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thepostdigitalprintmaker being postdigital, 4 3D printed relief plates to be used in our animation for Printflix @SGCI 2021
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Justin Sanz’ Coronamation is a stop motion video with risograph collages. The audio is done by Justin Sanz. Powers of 10 is a stop motion video with ink on p...
Mixed media 15” X 20”. Stay at home has it’s benefits, a lot of quiet studio time.
Jay Judge
Please enjoy these wonderful examples of the post digital printmaking concept by a fellow artist member of the Manhattan Graphics Center.
Substrata1. (“Architecture of Air” digital image for photo litho/chine colle collage)
Substrata 2. (“Berlin Air: Kreuzberg Skylight” digital image for metallic paper output)
With Photoshop I strip images I’ve “appropriated” to simplified elements that are collaged in multiple layers. I think of these as substrata—like a rich surface on which to begin. Sometimes I fold, cut, tape, paint or draw on them… Then rescan or rephotograph them only to begin the process again. Analog to digital and back again. From the layers comes the film separations to make silkscreen and photo litho prints. This aspect of the process can have a multitude of elements. And within each element there could be multiple passes of ink to get the right “underpaint” to support a surface color effect or texture.- JJudge
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Postdigital copper plate etching, 9” x 11”
If you are in Chicago check out this show at Columbia College.
An installation by Esther K. Smith and Dikko Faust of Purgatory Pie Press on view at the Brooklyn Army Terminal until Nov. 22.