Meg at the British Museum, 2023. Hand-stenciled, 6-layer silkscreen print on 11 x 17 paper.

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Meg at the British Museum, 2023. Hand-stenciled, 6-layer silkscreen print on 11 x 17 paper.
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
During this AAPI Heritage Month we present OtherĀ Imaginings, an artists book made of hand-spun and woven KhadiĀ cloth, with images woven, silkscreened, and relief printed by Indian artisans at Sri Gandhi Ashram in Akbarpur, the Chinmoyee Kala Niketan in Varanasi and Rudraksh in Jaipur. The images were curated and the project coordinated by American visual artist Aaron SiniftĀ in collaboration with his Indian colleaguesĀ Kahkashan Khan and Jitendra Kumar. The book was produced in the state of Uttar Pradesh by 5YearPlan.org in 2016 in a limited edition of 100 copies.
The project explores universal aspects of Gandhian visual culture in discourse with contemporary international artists and new ashram artist commissions. Sinift writes:
This book is a sevaĀ (service) in honor of Mohandas Gandhi (1892-1948) and inspired by the khadi cloth he wore and propagated throughout India. Gandhij sae khadi as a swadeshiĀ (locally produced & used)fabric to clothe a free and independent India. . . . OTHER IMAGININGS is an attempt to introduce Gandhijiās counter-industrial vision of village self-sufficiency. . . . This book in an artifact (art & fact) of a living tradition of service that continues into the present day, and is curated as a mix of deshiĀ & videshiĀ (local + foreign), Gandhi ashram & contemporary art. We hope you will take the time to consider the qualities of this home-spun khadi . . . and linger on its fragrance and tactile qualities as evidence of the hundreds of hands contributing to its creation. . . .
The book includes images designed by several non-Indian artists, such as Judith Linhares,Ā Dorothy Iannone, Jenny Holzer, Philip Taaffe, Duncan Tonatiuh Smith, and Yoko Ono. Except for the cover, we are only showing the pages designed by Indian artists here. Click on the images for attributions.
Hojicha Hanko Tote
Wherever the day takes you, the Hojicha Hanko Tote is here to help you comfortably carry your belongings and show your love for hojicha.
The cotton canvas tote bag features the Hojicha Co. logo in black and red-orange. The minimalist logo is made memorable by the distinct symbol inspired by a Japanese hanko stamp. Upon a closer look at the round symbol, the elegant thin lines and purposely placed rising sun form the word "hojicha". The circle is intentionally left incomplete to represent the beauty of imperfection in the universe, a wonderful reminder as you stroll through the city or explore the great outdoors with the tote by your side.
The Hojicha Hanko design was screen printed at OHTAS in Kyoto, Japan. The printing shop specializes in digital screen printing, a process they have perfected over the years. OHTAS has developed innovative screen making machines and unique inks that made it possible to create a tote bag with an exceptionally crisp logo design.
The Hojicha Hanko Tote is the perfect size for carrying tea and teaware on the go, a book or notebook as you head to your favorite cafƩ, or your everyday essentials while running errands. It is also durable enough to be used for shopping or as a grocery bag making it a practical and stylish option you'll want to keep handy.
https://hojicha.co/products/hojicha-hanko-tote
~Galleryyuhself~ Black Panther Party protest posters.
Tony Delap, Mizar, 1966, Blueprint, Lithograph and Silkscreen, 50.5 x 50.5 cm.
Arthur Secunda Silkscreen Print āLandscapes Iā 1985.
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