2024 Steamroller Prints Are For Sale
Created for the 2024 Steamroller Print Fest, steamroller printing is a large-scale form of printmaking that uses a steamroller as the printing press, providing the pressure needed to create a print from inked blocks. The blocks are about 2 feet long and 2 feet wide. This year’s carvings were made by 34 local artists, and worked on over the span of five weeks. The works are stellar and on view at the Neighborhood Print Studio and on sale through December 15th.
Participating artists include Tona Wilson, Colin Secore, Carol Struve, Stephen Niccolls, Ana O’keefe, Maizy Milliken, Nick Carroll, Josh Kramb, Penny Dell, Lora Shelley, Jason Mones, Tatana Kellner, Robert Ferguson, Paul Soule, Alyssa Gougoutris, Debra Priestly, Chris O’Neal, Erin Dougherty, Isabel Cotarelo, Judith Hoyt, Mau Schoettle, Daniel Lofgren, Natalie Thomas, Jennifer Hicks, Riley Osborne, Riss Principe, Maxine Leu, Judith Deming, Patty Tyrol, Jean Campbell and Trudy Trutwin.