Posted by: admin1970
on Jun 21, 2010
Check these two versions I printed last year of the crucified bat. The aqua version was shown at the Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery in Washington, DC.


The print series "Flores Muertas" depicts the issue of where our flowers come from, what kind of hidden real costs and dangers lie behind them and questions global capitalism as a real danger to people and the environment. Columbia is the dominant producer of U.S. cut flowers. To produce cosmetically perfect blooms for export to the U.S. and Europe, Columbia's 80,000 flower industry workers, mostly women, perform long hours of physically grueling and hazardous labor.
Posted by: admin1970
on Jan 31, 2010
I went to the Arts Club of Washington this weekend and saw the solo exhibition of my friend Nancy McIntyre. Her images are constructed from multiple (in the near hundred when she finishes a large print) layers, which form very complex image structures. If someone comes close to photo realistic silkscreen printing, than it's Nancy.
Nancy McIntyre is represented by Jane Haslem Gallery.