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Politics & Religion Print

Politics & Religion Print

Originally designed for a Washington Post piece titled “How to Fix Democracy” from 2017. Thirty-eight artists contributed to the feature, creating whatever they though was a key solution to fixing Democracy. There is an old adage that “It’s impolite to discuss politics and religion at the dinner table”—I wanted to turn that on its head. It’s extremely important that differing viewpoints are openly discussed, shared, and debated. 

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Dimensions

13" x 19"

Edition Info & Materials

Limited Edition of 80

Individually numbered and signed

2-color letterpress printed on Crane Lettra 110# paper

Printed by hand on the Vandercook #4 in my Downtown Oakland office. As this is a handmade item, there is some variation in ink density.

Framing Instructions

Nothing beats custom framing, but if you're looking for an economical option for standard-sized frames I highly recommend Opposite Wall’s natural oak frames. To best protect your print from sun damage, I recommend replacing the plexi with UV plexi or glass.

I’m also a fan of Well Made Co. oak magnetic hangers. I tested a lot of magnetic hanging options and they were by far the best quality. Magnetic hangers are great for large or odd-sized prints.

  • Sketch

    Every piece of art begins as a sketch, exploring different layouts and styles. I sketch in either pencil or on an iPad in Procreate.

  • Final Art

    The final vector artwork is drafted point by point in Adobe Illustrator. I love getting lost in the details and spending hours perfecting curves.

  • Letterpress!

    Color separations are made, plates are created, and the final artwork is hand printed one color at a time on my Vandercook press.

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Printed on my Vandercook Press!

All of my letterpress prints are created on a 1940s Vandercook #4 cylinder proof press located in my Oakland workshop. I purchased it from my pal Brit, who purchased it from my other bud Jordan. It has quite a powerlady lineage!