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Inspiration

Print of the Week – Relief print from Erin Dollar (that’s me!)

December 21, 2012

Erin Dollar - two houses

This week, I’d like to share one of my own relief prints for Print of the Week. For those not familiar with this technique, to create a relief print, you carve away at the printing surface (usually a block of wood or rubber linoleum) to create your image, and the areas left behind are coated in ink and printed onto paper. It’s a labor intensive process, but I love the bold, graphic lines you can achieve using the carving tools.

I created this print to symbolize the ways we stay connected to the ones we love, even if we are faraway. Something I’ve been thinking about more often as the holidays approach…

I’ve been featuring traditional prints here on the blog every week since May, I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing so many modern examples of what you can achieve with printmaking techniques. I’m planning to continue this series in 2013, do you have any favorite printmakers you’d like me to feature?

If you’d like to purchase this print, you can find it in my second Etsy shop. Edit 5/1/14: my print shop has closed, but send me an email if you want to inquire about my printmaking work.

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Snail Mail Saturday – Vintage Postcard Backs

December 15, 2012

While going through my vintage postcard collection recently, I noticed something. I was fascinated by the design of the writing side of the postcards. The fonts are so unique, and the written descriptions on the back vary so greatly, anywhere from a single line of text to a long paragraph description of the scene on the front.

Similar to my collection of security envelopes, I find myself wondering, who was responsible for designing these things? Who picked the fonts? Who wrote the copy? Are there still many people who do this particular job? I’ll have to do more research on this topic…
Don’t forget: I’ll be selling at Renegade Holiday Fair in San Francisco today and tomorrow, so stop by and say hello if you live nearby!

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Print of the Week – Glenn Goldberg Monoprint

December 14, 2012

After a couple weeks of featuring artists I’ve been fans of for years, I thought I’d share a print from an artist I only became familiar with recently: Glenn Goldberg. The monoprint with with woodcut and relief details above is titled, “Wish #9,” and is part of a series of wildly detailed abstract prints. Goldberg’s work reminds me of needlepoint or richly detailed floral motifs from Indian art, and the way he seems to stitch together these pieces makes me wonder if he might have an interest in textiles like I do. I’d love to get a chance to see some of his work in person, I’d bet that the textures in his pieces are even more impressive in person.

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Snail Mail Saturday – Special Delivery

December 8, 2012

I love this vintage stamp, which I found on sarcoptiform’s Flickr. It’s hard to describe why I am still such a strong snail mail devotee, in an age where email and Skype make communication easy and fast. This vintage stamp really evokes the special quality of receiving a letter: seeing your friend’s handwriting on the envelope, the beautifully illustrated stamps, opening the letter to read what your friend took the time to share with you. It’s similar to the slow food movement in that way, made all the more wonderful by the fact that every aspect is thoughtful. A letter shows a special dedication of time, a thoughtfulness that makes it much more meaningful than a casual email.
Have you sent any snail mail this week?

Just a reminder: I’ll be selling all my Cotton & Flax wares at Renegade Holiday Market Los Angeles this weekend, so stop by and say hello if you live nearby!

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Print of the Week – Wayne Thiebaud’s sweet prints

December 7, 2012

While my favorite Wayne Thiebaud works remain his crazy cityscapes, with their bizarre angles and warped perspectives, I am growing ever-fonder of his series of works involving desserts. When I spotted these prints, which he created in 2006 at Crown Point Press, I knew I had to share them here for Print of the Week.

The first image is titled, “Cupcakes and Donuts,” the second, “Dark Cakes and Pies.”

Note to all my Los Angeles local readers: Don’t forget to swing by Renegade Holiday Market this weekend to see Cotton & Flax in person. Also, if this post made you hungry for sweet treats, stop by Matchbox Kitchen‘s table at another great holiday market, Work/Shop, which is also happening on Saturday. Her baked goods are my favorite!

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New coasters, and an Autumn cocktail recipe.

December 6, 2012

Cotton & Flax red triangles coasters

Do you want to know Cotton & Flax’s top selling item this season, hands down? My new 100% wool felt coasters, hand silkscreened with my original patterns. If you follow me on Instagram, I posted a few snippets of the felt when I was whittling down the color choices, and when it finally arrived at my door. The wool felt is a luxurious material to work with. It’s beautifully thick, and the colors are a great match to the fabrics I’m using for the rest of the Cotton & Flax collection.

Cotton & Flax cocktail
I did a few different photo shoots for these coasters, one of which was styled with a delicious seasonal cocktail I found on Pinterest (via The Tampopo Post) not too long ago. It’s 2 parts fresh apple cider, two parts ginger beer, and one part Kentucky bourbon…yum. I love this cocktail because it’s perfect for LA winters… when it stays above 60˚ most days, it’s hard to justify making a Hot Toddy. The new coasters will keep your wooden tables safe as you enjoy hot and cold beverages all winter long.

Shop for Cotton & Flax coasters here.

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