Waldek Dynerman: the wizard of Bay View
Some artists agonize over a single piece for weeks or even months, fine tuning everything right down to the smallest detail, only to go back and toil over minute changes that are almost...
View ArticleNathaniel Stern and Jessica Meuninck-Ganger form like Voltron, part II
When Nathaniel Stern and Jessica Meuninck-Ganger collaborate the work has obvious traits from each of them but is nothing like either of their individual pieces. It is as if the combination...
View ArticleLindsay Deifik has a story to tell
As much as I like the traditional printmaking processes, I find it even more exciting when it is used in non-traditional ways. Two months ago I came across the work of Lindsay Deifik at a...
View ArticleRockin’ out with Laura Berman
“Only the land lasts. Birds and animals and humans come and go, passing through as a thunderhead before the sun.” –Doug Peacock The above quote from Doug Peacock’s book “Walking It Off”...
View ArticleDaniel Maw- at a glance
Recently I stumbled upon the work of Daniel Maw, a recent MFA graduate in printmaking from the University of Tennessee. Looking through his work, I saw he had an eclectic portfolio that was...
View ArticleCall for entries – printmakers residency in Chicago
The Chicago Printmakers Collaborative has announced a FREE competition open to all printmakers. Ten artists will be selected for a show this summer from June 25th to August 31, and of...
View ArticleChecking in from the trees
I apologize for failing to update the site for a week, but as you may guess from my last post I have spent most of my time out in the woods looking for morel mushrooms. In the typical year I...
View ArticleA Personal Message From Matt Kuhlman, Creator of The Print Perspective
Hello, thanks for visiting The Print Perspective. This site was the project I created to earn my Master’s in Journalism. I will not be posting new content to this site, but feel free to look through...
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