Posters.
by Michael
I've been collecting silk-screened and letterpress posters for the last couple of years. From American standards like Hatch Show Print in Nashville, which has been around for more than 100 years, to up-and-comers like The Little Friends of Printmaking, based in Milwaukee. Here are some prints that I own, and some I wish I did.
I've been collecting silk-screened and letterpress posters for the last couple of years. From American standards like Hatch Show Print in Nashville, which has been around for more than 100 years, to up-and-comers like The Little Friends of Printmaking, based in Milwaukee. Here are some prints that I own, and some I wish I did.
Leia Bell: based in SLC, Leia has been creating beautiful silk-screened posters and prints since 2001. She is well-known for the posters she creates for the local music venues.
FurTurtle: Also a Utah local, Travis Bone creates beautiful posters for bands like Death Cab For Cutie, The Decemberists and M. Ward.
Hatch Show Print: Has been creating letterpress posters for more than a hundred years. They have one of the largest collections of woodblock and lead type in the world. No digital here.
The Little Friends of Printmaking: Based in Milwaukee, WI this husband and wife team produces some of the most colorful and stylistic posters around.
Hammerpress: Founded in 1994 in Kansas City, MO, Hammerpress is a full service letterpress printer with offerings including stationery, invitations and posters.













Wow the posters is really very very nice....
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