I recently started experimenting with some 2-D art while working with my students at Kent Bellows Studio. Here’s the first block print I’ve attempted since college! I tend to stay within mediums I feel very confident and knowledgeable about, but I might try to incorporate some wood block prints similar to this into my show if I think they’re up to par with my other work and fit in aesthetically.
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Idea for you about this, custom wallpaper. then use the wood that you used as the printed woodblock as a top/door/inlay for a piece of furniture in the same room/building. I’d buy it.
Yeah, I’ve thought about doing wallpaper before, but not like that. I could see a lot of interesting ideas for incorporating texture. I’ll get on it!