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About | Runoff
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Submissions should be emailed to runoffeditorial@gmail.com. At this time there are almost no limits on what will be read and accepted. May we always be so flexible. Runoff reserves first time, one time rights on anything published on this site or in print. Compensation will be negotiable and creative. We are very excited about how we will go about this. Our current design is courtesy of Lindsey Balbierz. Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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The Pencil Drifter: October 2011
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October 09, 2011. Hey folks, so as some people may already know, I'll be taking a hiatus from the illustration/art thing. I'm going to be living in West Africa for the next two years! My email will remain the same: david@pencildrifter.com. Unfortunately however, I will be unable to pursue any freelance gigs for quite some time. But fear not, you can life in Africa too, well at least vicariously through me; minus all the sweat and heat, by following my adventures on my new blog:. Posted by David Gonzalez.
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The Pencil Drifter: D.I.Y.Tuesdays! - How to keep your paint wet
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September 28, 2010. How to keep your paint wet. In an attempt to keep this blog updated on some sort of consistent basis I know dub tuesdays, D.I.Y. Tuesdays! Ever week (or two) I'll post some sort of tutorial or tip about art-making and my process. This gives me an excuse to do things I haven't done in a while like printmaking, yay! For this week I'll start off with something simple, something I didn't learn this from school, but from a buddy of mine April. Cover with a sheet of wax paper. The wax p...
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The Pencil Drifter: September 2010
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September 28, 2010. How to keep your paint wet. In an attempt to keep this blog updated on some sort of consistent basis I know dub tuesdays, D.I.Y. Tuesdays! Ever week (or two) I'll post some sort of tutorial or tip about art-making and my process. This gives me an excuse to do things I haven't done in a while like printmaking, yay! For this week I'll start off with something simple, something I didn't learn this from school, but from a buddy of mine April. Cover with a sheet of wax paper. The wax p...
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The Pencil Drifter: October 2010
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October 27, 2010. DIYT Part III of Printing without a Press: Inking and Printing. This is the third and last part of a series of posts about printing without a press. To view the other post click I. Part III - Inking, Registration and Printing. Before I start, just some notes about cutting:. You want the gouge to do most of the work for you, you shouldn't be forcing too much pressure into the lino. Always turn the matrix (linoleum) around as you cut and ALWAYS CUTTING AWAY from your body. I like to place...
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The Pencil Drifter: D.I.Y.T. - Part I of Printing without a Press - Materials
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October 05, 2010. DIYT - Part I of Printing without a Press - Materials. This is the first of a series of post where I'll show you guys how I print my linocuts without having to use a printing press. This is what the final image looks like, it's a two color print 8.25"x11.5" printed on Rives RFK 250 gsm printmaking paper. Part I of Printing without a Press - Materials. First off you need to have the appropriate tools and supplies. You'll need some cutting tools, I use a linoleum cutter handle. So stay tu...
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The Pencil Drifter: D.I.Y.T. - Part II of Printing without a Press: Set-Up and Tracing
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October 20, 2010. DIYT - Part II of Printing without a Press: Set-Up and Tracing. This is the second of a series of posts about printing without a press. To view the 1st part click here. Part 2: Set-Up Registration marks and Transferring your image. Once you have your materials and your image ready, you'll have to prepare the linoleum. It's very tempting to just start cutting away, but if you take the time to do a little measuring in the beginning, it lends itself for better results in the long run.
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* that'll be fine *: A little Christmas Cheer
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Monday, December 17, 2012. A little Christmas Cheer. Via miriam brugmann 2. gold glitter heart pin. 3 pirum parum poster. Via fine little day via $54 the little object $12 4. small dot pouch. Via rennes $44 5. gold textured earrings. Labels: i want this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brooklyn, New York, United States. View my complete profile. LINKS to my work. That'll Be FIne etsy shop. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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