- Printmaking - Imprint of an absent object used to make a print
- Production vs. reproduction – prints can all be the same or wildly different.
- Printmaking has a history in technology. New technology is added but old technology is not discarded.
- Entertainment printmaking vs. informational printmaking (posada/durer)
- Supplies for printmaking tend to be costly > sharing of supplies > it’s a more social discipline
- Printmaking allows artists to cite/include real world material which gives printmakers a higher potential to be social agitators/ commentators
- Money is printed > The craft of printmaking is still relevant in todays world despite all the technological advances
- Screenprinting- appeal to painters (production/reproduction), iconic aesthetic
- Other versions of printmaking (Willie Cole - prints of objects, inkjet printing/using new technology)
- Production vs. reproduction – prints can all be the same or wildly different.
- Printmaking has a history in technology. New technology is added but old technology is not discarded.
- Entertainment printmaking vs. informational printmaking (posada/durer)
- Supplies for printmaking tend to be costly > sharing of supplies > it’s a more social discipline
- Printmaking allows artists to cite/include real world material which gives printmakers a higher potential to be social agitators/ commentators
- Money is printed > The craft of printmaking is still relevant in todays world despite all the technological advances
- Screenprinting- appeal to painters (production/reproduction), iconic aesthetic
- Other versions of printmaking (Willie Cole - prints of objects, inkjet printing/using new technology)