Sunday, September 25, 2011
Bike #1
This is #1 in a series of bike related prints, available starting at $12.81 (plus shipping) from my online store. It will be available for an edition of 25. When sales reach 25 it's over for this edition. The second edition will be labeled as such or have different coloration.
Monday, April 18, 2011
I’ma beat somebody
I walked into my shop today and found a subwoofer sitting on one of my screens. Mesh side up with this 40 pound plywood monstrosity sitting square in the middle of it. The best part is the person that did it is such a know it all they should have known better.
That said, don’t fark with a man’s print shop, especially if you “know what you’re doing.” One of my good poster screens now has a tear in it and that seriously puts a damper on my money making prospects.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Setting Up Shop
Due to circumstances beyond my control I will be moving the Fresh Prints shop. I’ll be back after a short time and will keep you posted on the state of things as they are settled. Right now we are in a state of flux. My graphics workstation is with me and is being used heavily. The rest of the shop has been packed away for the time being. As things settle in to place it will be set up and things will return to something resembling normal.
Several new pieces are in the works. Some will be posted just for funsies, some have been posted to the Imagekind store for sale as digital prints and a select few will go to press as a limited run of screened art prints.
Stay tuned for new prints and thanks for your support in these trying times.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
The Fresh Prints Digital Web Store
FreshPrintsPaducah.Imagekind.com
With that said, there is a new print available in the store: "Dawn Breaks Night Sky"
Inspired heavily by the long exposure night photography I did when I was early in college (and Daniel Danger) when I could waste huge amounts of money on film and chemicals. I managed one photograph per roll (24 shots), for about 50 rolls total, in one semester and lost a lot of sleep sitting up with the two cameras. One stayed open all night and the other ran a frame every 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 30min, 1hr, 2hr, 4hr. That pretty much destroyed my 8 hours of sleep that you are supposed to get each night. Then I went to school full time and after school I worked as a camera operator for the local NBC affiliate. I spent a lot of time behind a camera. Now the only camera I operate is the one on my phone. Complete photo burnout for about a decade. So I took up printmaking.