Getting the Lead Out

August 20th, 2007   (457 views )

lead 82
by Hannah of piebirdpress.etsy.com

Lead (Pb 82) makes 95 prints that I have in hand and 23 left to go. Hannah of piebirdpress did a wonderful job combining letterpress and photopolymer plates to create the image of antique lead type blocks.

I'm taking a couple weeks off from close monitoring of the project but will be back checking in with printers sometime next week. After that I'll dive into the researching of venues for our project.

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Comment from: Ellen Shipley [Visitor] Email · http://pressing-issues.blogspot.com
Hi!

I'm working on Titanium. I may have to take it with me on a trip back to the midwest shortly, but I'll crank it out and get it off to you just as soon as it's done. 8-]

Ellen
PermalinkPermalink 09/04/07 @ 23:38
Comment from: Alynn Guerra [Visitor] Email · http://alynn-guerra.blogspot.com
Are you still looking for contributions? Please let me know.

This is such an interesting project

Alynn
PermalinkPermalink 09/10/07 @ 06:25
Comment from: jessica [Visitor] Email
need to know about lead
PermalinkPermalink 10/16/07 @ 09:48

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