Category Archives: Printmaking

Andrea Lauren

Andrea-LaurenAndrea Lauren is an English printmaker, illustrator and pattern designer currently living in the United States.

“I create hand carved linocut prints which embrace a variety of techniques from different printmaking traditions.  The unique challenge of creating imagery from positive and negative space, limited colors, as well as printing by hand inspires me to explore work from new perspectives.  Staying connected to traditional handmade art techniques in this technological age is of particular importance to me.” 

Website, Instagram and Spoonflower

Images:  Courtesy of Andrea Lauren.

Tugboat Printshop

TugboatPrintshopHusband and wife team of Paul Roden and Valerie Lueth are the artists behind Tugboat Printshop. In their Pittsburg, PA studio they create intricate woodcut prints in limited editions.  They talk about their all-manual, labor intensive art process in an interview on the website, Silverlake Voice:

“Working with our hands gives us the greatest satisfaction and creates, we think, a superior end result.  We value the tradition of the craft and take part in its legacy. Neither of us is very satisfied to be working on a computer screen, and so we choose not to.”

“The bulk of our time working on prints is spent drawing and carving. We trade woodblocks back and forth, first sketching our ideas out in pencil, then defining them in pen for carving. We use sharp handtools (knives, chisels) to carve blocks in low relief. If we are making a multi block print, we will ink the key (first block drawn & carved, usually with the most detail in the print) and print to paper then back to blocks creating a ghost ‘transfer’ to work from as we draw new info on color blocks. When all blocks are carved in full, they are hand-rolled with brayers (using oil based inks) and printed to paper through the press.”

You can follow Tugboat Printshop on Facebook and Instagram. Their prints can be purchased on Etsy.

Images: Courtesy of Tugboat Printshop.

Keiko Minami 1911-2004

KeikoMinamiNot too much is known about Japanese painter and print maker, Keiko Minami. Orphaned at a young age she expressed an early interest in art and poetry. She studied aquatint etching in Paris where many of her early works were sold.  Eventually she became well known for her work with UNICEF greeting cards and book illustrations. A website in her honor was recently developed and can be found here. Many of her prints can be viewed here on Artnet.

Images: Courtesy of Keiko Minami and Artnet.

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