FEATURED ARTISTS/STUDIOS
Agustin Begueri • Luke Drozd •
Elisa Dublanc • Katherine Jones •
Issue 34 Print Challenge •
Laura Knight • Eleanor Lines •
Kristen McClarty • Marcos Mello • Hannah Perrine Mode • Jo Norman • Ian O'Halloran • St Jude’s • Phoebe Todd-Parrish • George Quiney
FORMAT:
100 page perfect bound publication, printed by Buxton Press on Edixion Offset paper.
DELIVERY:
We post single copies worldwide, UK P&P is £2.50 And rest of the world is £6.50.
Issue 34
Drop a stone into water and watch it ripple. We’ve been ruminating on how small changes in your process or your approach to a technique can lead to different outcomes. Say you try something new with your artwork, it won’t be long before that finds its way into your visual language, and so things evolve. These shifting patterns are right across this issue – be it literally in the repeatable works of art of the St Jude’s artists, or more abstractly in those of our makers that start in one place and end up somewhere completely different.
This edition is full of explorers and innovators who are seeking out new, creative terrains with their artworks and projects – whether they are searching out inspiration in their local environments or displaying their works for others to react to. We hope that the stories in this issue inspire you to cast your own creative stone and see how your process emanates.
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Issue Thirty-four featured artists/studios:
Agustin Begueri • Luke Drozd • Elisa Dublanc • Katherine Jones
Issue 34 Print Challenge • Laura Knight • Eleanor Lines • Kristen McClarty
Marcos Mello • Hannah Perrine Mode • Jo Norman • Ian O'Halloran
St Jude’s • Phoebe Todd-Parrish • George Quiney
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Format: 100 page perfect bound publication, printed by Buxton Press on Edixion Offset paper.
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WE POST SINGLE COPIES WORLDWIDE, UK P&P IS £2.50 AND REST OF THE WORLD IS £6.50.
Drop a stone into water and watch it ripple. We’ve been ruminating on how small changes in your process or your approach to a technique can lead to different outcomes. Say you try something new with your artwork, it won’t be long before that finds its way into your visual language, and so things evolve. These shifting patterns are right across this issue – be it literally in the repeatable works of art of the St Jude’s artists, or more abstractly in those of our makers that start in one place and end up somewhere completely different.
This edition is full of explorers and innovators who are seeking out new, creative terrains with their artworks and projects – whether they are searching out inspiration in their local environments or displaying their works for others to react to. We hope that the stories in this issue inspire you to cast your own creative stone and see how your process emanates.
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