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ARTIST'S PROOF Soul Blotter Art Rosenfeld Rafti

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Original price was: $79.20.Current price is: $47.52.

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Date of Creation : 2000-Now
Signed? : Signed
Region of Origin : US, Non-specific region
Seller Notes : “New and pristine”
Size Type/Largest Dimension : Small (Up to 14")
Type : Bowl
Material : Paper & Papier Mache
Listed By : Dealer or Reseller
Original/Reproduction : Original
Artist : Nick Rosenfeld
Style : Outsider

This is for the Artist Proof. Size of print: The perforated area is 7 ½ x 10” (19 CM x 25.4 CM) and composed of 1200 ¼” (.635 CM) squares. The total sheet size is 7 ½ x 10” (19 CM x 25.4 CM). The bottom right edge of the print is embossed with the “Rafti” logo. A “Quick” Lesson in Print Quality This is the highest quality print Giclée not offset press which is inferior except for far faster speed and much lower cost. Giclée is a higher quality print than offset and often far more fade resistant. Offset is very good but Giclée is what Alex Grey and Mouse uses. My printer in the highest resolution takes eight minutes for one print (plus loading time which is significant), offset presses typical run speed is measured in thousands of copies per hour, so offset is 500 times faster but anyone who claims offset “ is the highest quality print” probably knows better. Same goes for anyone who claims there is only “one proper way to make blotter art” If you ever get the privilege to ask Mark McCloud (the Godfather of blotter art) he’ll tell you not about the “one proper way” but of the evolution of the art form and where it is going! The irony is: time is money and expenses must be minimized, but slow progress and the highest quality/cost ingredients produce the best results. The term “digital print” is passé as modern offset presses are “digital direct to press” or simply “it’s all digital printing” because it saves the time, equipment, expense and space requirements of making and storing printing plates! Pause and ask yourself if you think I’m educating you and/or being deceptive, and please do some independent research- this is an advertisement for my product so de facto I have a vested interest, but the truth is out there and I’m claiming it is on my side. End of “quick” lesson