1. zerohstudio:

Modern Mantras II: PRACTICE WISHFUL THINKING (DETAIL)
2011 Screen Print
Edition of 50/
1000mm x700mm
Shiro alga paper

    zerohstudio:

    Modern Mantras II: PRACTICE WISHFUL THINKING (DETAIL)

    2011 Screen Print

    Edition of 50/

    1000mm x700mm

    Shiro alga paper

    5 months ago  /  2 notes  /  Source: zerohstudio

  2. peraltaproject:

I’m not from BK but this is funny!

    peraltaproject:

    I’m not from BK but this is funny!

    5 months ago  /  12 notes  /  Source: peraltaproject

  3. wherearemybrogues:

Laura Burton Screen Prints

    wherearemybrogues:

    Laura Burton Screen Prints

    5 months ago  /  2 notes  /  Source: wherearemybrogues

  4. thehealthy:

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  5. typeverything:

Typeverything.com
Oh me oh my silkscreen print by James Joyce.

    typeverything:

    Typeverything.com

    Oh me oh my silkscreen print by James Joyce.

    5 months ago  /  269 notes  /  Source: jamesjoyce.co.uk

  6. knwldge

    lamb-fish:

    My friend Garret Patz recently launched his own line of screen printed tees and other goodies. Everything is designed and printed by Patz himself featuring his distinct geometric style. Give em a look here: knwldgeapparel.com

    5 months ago  /  4 notes  /  Source: knwldgeapparel.com

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  8. photo

    photo

    photo

    SHIRT MOCK UP

    5 months ago  /  13 notes  /  Source: thefatkidillustration

  9. fadedandblurred:

His work may look like it’s made from Lucite, gold leaf, or even silk, but Greg Dunn actually makes screen prints of his favorite subject: neurons.  An  amateur artist and PhD candidate, Dunn makes paintings that are often  indistinguishable from landscapes, with branches, leaves, and flowers  that are actually cortical neurons, retinal neurons, and parts of the  hippocampus.
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    fadedandblurred:

    His work may look like it’s made from Lucite, gold leaf, or even silk, but Greg Dunn actually makes screen prints of his favorite subject: neurons.  An amateur artist and PhD candidate, Dunn makes paintings that are often indistinguishable from landscapes, with branches, leaves, and flowers that are actually cortical neurons, retinal neurons, and parts of the hippocampus.

    [via boing boing]

    5 months ago  /  20 notes  /  Source: fadedandblurred

  10. yesterdayzpantz:

new prints! more on my Flickr.

    yesterdayzpantz:

    new prints! more on my Flickr.

    5 months ago  /  2 notes  /  Source: my-last-place-on-earth