Viewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: silkscreen, Most Recent at Top [Help]
Results 1 - 8 of 8

Blog: drawboy's cigar box (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: art, multimedia, prints, silkscreen, sound, giclee, kickstarter, block print, Marc Girouard, Travis Abels, Add a tag

Blog: Illustration Friday Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: design, illustration, poster, studio, printmaking, graphic, silkscreen, Jeanine, Add a tag
Post by Jeanine
I’ve been a long time fan of the super talented design, illustration, and printmaking team known as Strawberry Luna. My art crush on this husband-wife studio might have a little to do with the fact that some of my favorite rock bands are among their impressive client list. And because they hand pull their beautiful silkscreens the super old-fashioned way. Or, because they hail from my hometown of Pittsburgh, PA. But, mostly I just am in love with their distinctive and smart graphic style! Best known for their silkscreen prints and posters, they also work on custom illustration and design projects including CD & vinyl packaging,web-ready icons, t-shirt designs, and logos & identity packages.
Their impressive client list includes Belle and Sebastion, Camera Obscura, Andrew Bird, Feist, Bright Eyes, Death Cab for Cutie and many, many more.
It was hard to choose just a few favorite pieces to share, so be sure to stop by their website and Etsy shop to see more!
More art inspiration!

Blog: Illustration Friday Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: gig poster design, illustrator, design, illustration, music, oregon, DIY, poster, digital, graphic design, portland, digital illustration, silkscreen, gig poster, dan stiles, Add a tag

Blog: DRAWN! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Illustration, Charley Harper, silkscreen, Eleanor Grosch, Add a tag
Eleanor Grosch is a Philadelphia illustrator and printmaker with a habit of drawing animals, and gorgeously. Like a lot of artists, my world changed when I discovered Charley Harper, but Grosch seems to be his second incarnation. Her rock posters and licensed products are great, but it’s her art prints that I’m truly in love with. Her Aesop’s Fables series is a particular favorite.

(for my old home of Minnesota)
Posted by David Huyck on Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog |
Permalink |
No comments
Tags: Charley Harper, Eleanor Grosch, Illustration, silkscreen

Blog: DRAWN! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Books, Illustration, japan, monsters, silkscreen, yokai, Ben Newman, Scott James Donaldson, Add a tag
I’m so pleased to have snagged a copy of The Bento Bestiary, a hand-screened booklet by Ben Newman and Scott James Donaldson. Limited to just 100 copies, the book celebrates yokai, monsters of Japanese folklore, in beautiful 3-colour geometric designs. There are a few copies left, so act fast if this sort of thing is up your alley.
.jpeg?picon=1639)
Blog: Living the Dream... (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: shop, silkscreen, screenprint, Art, original art, Add a tag
Original art is available in the SHOP. I will be adding more slowly but surely so please continue to check in for updates.
Blog: inspiration from vintage kids books and timeless modern graphic design (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: giveaways, prints, contemporary, Contests and giveaways, graphic-design, calendars, silkscreen, illustration, Add a tag
New Prizes in the Grain Edit Design Stimulus Package Giveaway!
1st up is the 2009 Studio On Fire calendar courtesy of Studio on Fire.
Details: Features designs by Studio On Fire, Adam Garcia, Brian Gunderson, Rinzen, Justin Blyth and Clarimus.
12 month cards, 1 desk stand, 1 box
The stand and month cards are printed on 100% tree free cotton stock made of fibers reclaimed from the garment industry. Minimally packaged in a clear plastic box.
Next is this our Love is here to stay print courtesy of Enormous Champion.
Visit the Grain Edit Design Stimulus Package Giveaway! to enter for a chance to win these items plus many more! Its quick, easy and free to enter.
No Tags©2009 Grain Edit

Blog: DRAWN! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Books, gifts, More Inspiration, How-To, prints, handmade books, silkscreen, Screenprinting, Add a tag
One of my favourite books this year has to be The Nightlife of Trees. The book is a series of silkscreened illustrations (some nice photos here) of lushly patterned plants and animals accompanied by short mythical poetry and prose.
The illustrations are by three artists from the Gond tribe of India. Limited to a print-run of 1000, each page is effectively a beautiful limited-edition silkscreen print.
Here’s a video that shows the book-making process. The subtitles are a bit small, but the images are self-explanatory.
The term is “Youkai”, the “u” makes it a long “yo” :D
The more you know!
Love this book! Great colors and Scott’s writing is really a pleasure to read, not to mention the amazing illustrations of Ben Newman…
vector rules!!!!!!!!!