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Popularized in the 1960s by Pop artists like Andy Warhol, screen printing remains a favorite among artists due to its versatility, duplicability, and relatively low cost.
In Pulled: A Catalog of Screen Printing, best-selling author Mike Perry (Hand Job, Over and Over) collects the work of more than forty of today’s most talented designers who are, in their own way, pushing the boundaries of this dynamic medium.
Pulled features the work of Aesthetic Apparatus, Deanne Cheuk, Steven Harrington, Maya Hayuk, Cody Hudson, Jeremyville, Andy Mueller, Rinzen, Andy Smith, and many more!
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For those of you in Europe Steven Harrington has an artshow touring through Paris, Milan, Berlin and Barcelona. In conjuction with the tour Steven is releasing his first solo book.
In addition to the book, He is also releasing some custom shaped and designed limited edition element series decks, a paper toy and 10 new prints. You can check the tour dates, SH book info, day by day photo blog of the tour and in progress shots here at the Our Mountain website.
Tour kicks off June 5th in Paris.
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I saw this story from another author:
"I send out press kits to indie bookstores. After sending out approximately 100 kits, I got back 33 postcards requesting the ARC. Out of those 33 who received ARCS, nine booksellers provided me with quotes. But best of all, I discovered that my book will a Booksense Notable for February. An actual pick would have been better but I'm pleased with being a notable, especially since my novel is humorous and BOOKsense seems to favor weightier titles. Anyway, it was completely due to my mailings."
Very interesting!
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