Display Your Prints (but not the “good” ones)
Hang prints on vintage clipboards. Although I wouldn’t really recommend this for valuable prints, it’s not a bad idea and it might look good in an office! Click here to read the full article at re-nest
View ArticlePaul Price.
The Pine Cone Press: Well hello there young man and lets start with letting the readers know a little more about yourself; name, where you are from, anything that you would want a stranger to know...
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My friend Brooke Weeber is a talented illustrator and artist from Portland. Not only do I love her art, but we also share an appreciation for narwhals, beards, and merpeople. Anyhow, you should check...
View ArticleAdvice on Framing Prints and Work on Paper
Artwork on paper is one of the more fragile types of artwork, especially something on rice paper. They need protection from the elements like humidity and light, so that means you need to frame it!...
View ArticleDudes Partying T-shirt on Human Pyramids
Human Pyramids Artist Collective director and artist Hovin Wang and I silk screened some of my Dudes Partying tee shirt. We made about 20 of them in white and gray, printed with burgundy ink. They...
View ArticleMaking Prints of Your Artwork
I’m getting ready for my show at Apple Jack’s Studio on July 8th in Philly. Part of that preparation is getting prints made of my collages. I’m torn because part of me feels that if someone likes my...
View ArticleAwesome Dudes
These guys print our T’s and they rule! They’re great guys to deal with, have a great product and we highly recommend them. Check em’ out! Here’s some of the shirts they have
View ArticleNew Winter Themed Screen Prints
The End of A Good Day / 3-color screen print on super heavy white stock / 12″x18″ / edition of 30 / $25 I thought that now winter is in full swing in most parts of the country, it was a perfect time to...
View ArticleYis Goodwin.
Catball Eats It All Release Party! MASTHEAD Gallery Philadelphia PA December 3rd, 2011 Catball: a short-sighted, greedy little creature that wants nothing more than to eat it all. In the game, you roll...
View ArticleThe Antagonist Movement In Mexico
Arturo Vega Lie, Cheat, Steal El52 presents for the first time after 30 years of production, the artistic work of the artist Arturo Vega. Born in Chihuahua, Mexico, from before the time of color TV,...
View ArticleA reference.
Back in June we had the pleasure of meeting Andy Kehoe when he came out from Pittsburgh to The Slingluff Gallery to see Michael C. Hsiung‘s show. During which time Andy told me that he used the above...
View ArticleA few prints and more.
Michael C Hsiung is characterized by: large mustache (one of the few remaining facially hairy Asians surviving today) with all of the species capable of reaching one ton or more in weight; herbivorous...
View ArticleRalph Stollenwerk.
Four color screen print by Ralph Stollenwerk as part of his show “Lost Treasures”, a collection of screen prints from photos that he shoot under the El in Philadelphia, Pa. Show opens Saturday, May 5th...
View ArticleAl Benkin: Studio tour
Al Benkin: Studio tour Video by Ethan H. Minsker http://antagovision.com/
View ArticleG40: The Summit – Art Whino
This year’s G40 will travel to Richmond, VA. and will become the inaugural opening event of the city’s soon to be announced official art district. By inviting 12 of the top mural artists from around...
View ArticlePsycho Moto Zine #16
Before there were BLOGS fanzines ruled independent publishing and unrecognized journalism. Here at the Antagonist Movement we decided to school some of you. We will be releasing our old zines here....
View ArticlePsycho Moto Zine: Issue #10 -Secrets & Jokes
What will you find inside of the pages of PMZ? True stories, art, music, zines, and a little bit comic. Fanzines were the birth place of the blogs. Have a little respect for the fanzines!
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