Some of my first printmaking experiments were far more successful than I could have hoped for. From those experiments on I've been hooked on printmaking.These prints were created though out 1998 and 1999. They are all different types if prints (woodcut, lithography, monotype, etc). I was so taken with the graphical styles I could create I quickly became consumed by printmaking. I tried to emulate this graphical style on the computer with great success. So check out my digital prints for a twentieth (or should I say twenty-first) century take on the print.



Annie Sanchez
Left
Home
at 16
ain't got
one now
we live in
the car
sometimes
it feels free
sometimes
I feel like an animal


Annie Sanchez
woodcuts w/ painted text
(8" x 10")

 

Caitlyn, nude
lithograph
part of (36" x 24")

 

Empty
etching
(4" x 3")

 

Louse
etching and watercolor
(17" x 11")

 

Louse, transformation
tin foil etching
(17" x 11")

 

Luddite 1
photocopier print
(17" x 11")

 

Luddite 2
photocopier print
(17" x 11")

The luddites were a group of anti-technologists that destroyed factory machines that were putting their jobs in jeopardy, during the many industrial changes that occurred during the 1800's. Luddite 1 recalls these attacks on machines, backed with a fine cloth symbolizing the angry textile workers, the print includes text that relates some of the many luddite attacks. Luddite 2 is about a present day luddite, Ted Kansinky. The print includes a background of computer chips and broken images of the unibomber. The text shards recall the bombings and their victims, the transparent text is the unibomber's manifesto a crazed work of a modern luddite.

 

Nite Palouse
etching
(3" x 4")

 

City (purple)
Coliotype
(17" x 11")

 

City (faded purple)
Coliotype
(17" x 11")

 

City (faded red)
Coliotype
(17" x 11")

 

Space
photocopier print
(8" x 11")

 

(C) 1999 Sarah Wichlacz