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rent club poster by Jean Cozzens

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AMAZING exclusive 7 color screen print by Jean Cozzens (excerpt shown). $20 post paid

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Jean Cozzens is trained as an architect but has made her name as a printer and designer of INTENSE multi-color silk screens. She has shown her work at AS220 in Providence. You can read up on her various design trials and travails at secretdoorprojects.org.


posted to: catalog, not front, posters, sold out online by jacob at 3:28 pm

5 Comments »

  1. comment from jean coz

    in the interest of ‘hyping it up’:

    I recently went back and counted up the actual colors in this poster, since someone asked. I used 7 screens, but there are sixteen (16) different ink colors total, since all the screens but one were rainbow roll gradients. on one of the screens I used a different color at the bottom to print the little house… that’s how come it’s 16 and not just 15.

    this print confuses me every time I think about it!

    August 14, 2008 @ 4:21 pm

  • comment from jacob

    you’re nuts, jean!

    August 14, 2008 @ 4:37 pm

  • comment from jean coz

    this poster is the nuts-est. I might never actually do anything radder than this, on that multi-multi-color and totally weird mashup of imagery level. . .

    I mean, I hope I do, someday. but this is the raddest, for now.

    August 17, 2008 @ 3:44 am

  • comment from RUth

    I have this poster hanging in my house in a GOLD frame and it is amazing - I get compliments on it from everyone who visits.

    August 21, 2008 @ 9:43 pm

  • comment from Keenan

    thats the coolest screen print ive ever seen…those colors are crazy :-)

    October 25, 2008 @ 6:45 pm

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