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Is Printmaking a 2D or 3D Art?

Printmaking is a timeless art form dating back centuries, and its classification has been debated for as long as it has been around. Is it 2D or 3D art? The answer is both!  Printmaking is a...

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8 Ways That Printmaking Changed Art

The history of printmaking dates back to somewhere between 206 BC and 220 AD. Since its inception, it has brought significant changes to the art world; fortunately, many of these changes have been...

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Are Lithographs More Valuable Than Prints?

Lithography is a unique way of printing reproductions of artwork or creating art, but it is relatively unknown to the general population. However, art collectors and enthusiasts regard lithography as...

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Do Printmakers Use Paint or Ink?

In art, paint and ink can often be used interchangeably despite their distinct differences. Printmakers usually consider various factors before selecting their materials for each print work. So, are...

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How Long Does It Take To Do a Screen Print?

Screen printing is a process that includes many complex steps that you must execute perfectly. Because of this, this art form takes up quite a bit of time, depending on what materials you...

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Why Is Screen Printing So Expensive?

Screen printing is an excellent art technique used to transfer brilliant stencil designs onto various materials. However, this artistic practice is far from cheap and often comes with an expensive...

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We like to think that we provide art students, designers, and art enthusiasts a smarter and sustainable way to use their available materials and create pieces and artworks that make you proud.

We take our product research seriously. In 2021 we started thinking about how to lead a sustainable life, and looking at the different resources we have around. Still in 2022, our research took us to the very physicality of materials, and sometimes we felt a bit like a chef artist-chemist.

This 2023, we are starting it looking to grow, this year is for learning more about materials and their particularities, getting the most out of old paintings, oil, acrylics, watercolor.

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