documentation
Every artist has to go through the ordeal of documentation. This is fancy art talk for getting a good photograph of your work. Now, my silkscreen prints are usually generated on the computer (do a drawing, scan it in, make a bunch of separated layers in photoshop . . . .) which means I have a good image of what they'll look like on my computer before they are even made, hence, no pain in the ass photo sessions. Point in case, that last entry (when I wrote, "here's all my new prints . . . . ") what you were looking at was a bunch of pre-conceived print ideas. After a good weekend of printing:

(The little tiny drawing on the bottom right is the original)
and this:

(fork in the wall so you can gauge size)

(The little tiny drawing on the bottom right is the original)
and this:

(fork in the wall so you can gauge size)
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