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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2020 · 32 MIN

Cam Bailey: Printmaker - Memory and Reduction

from The Unfinished Print : A Mokuhanga Podcast · host André Zadorozny

Join me on the second episode of The Unfinished Print podcast as I speak with New York based printmaker Cam Bailey. We discuss a myriad of topics, including how memory affects Cam's approach to his print work, how the environment may push him to new heights and a detailed description of the reduction process.  follow me onInstagram @popular_wheatprints, Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at [email protected] Show Notes: all links are hyperlinked. Just click! Cam Bailey website  Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop book by April Vollmer The Metropolitan Museum of Art Prints  Maryland Institute College of Art Shin-hanga definition (artlino.com) Moebius & Jean Giraud (iamag.co) Bijin-ga (美人画)  McClain's art supplies  Kitaro Japanese paper  David Bull LUX Center for the Arts - Surface Impressions exhibition Woolwich Contemporary Art Fair  The Southern Reach Trilogy  WB Sebald Paul Binnie (catalogue) kentō registration system from McClains  Tsuruya Kōkei (弦屋光渓) from USC Pacific Asian Museum opening credit background music: the almighty Diggin' In The Crates: Day One (instrumental) © Popular Wheat Productions Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written consent. I'm friendly :)      

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