I had a great (but cold) time doing some live screenprinting at Southern Exposure's Auction this past weekend. The theme was Silver Era - based on Andy Warhol's aluminum foil wrapped warehouse space in the 1960's. Being interested in land use & transportation, I did some research and discovered that Warhol had hosted an "underground" party one night on an unused section of tracks at Grand Central Station. Hence, the image to your left; an overhead view of the spot where the party was. The tracks on the left continue on into the station proper, and the area on the right is actually under the Wardolf-Astoria Hotel.
I enjoy the interactive / lack-of-preciousness that comes with these live screenprintings. Below, the wise man who brought this nice gray shirt for me to print on.
I enjoy the interactive / lack-of-preciousness that comes with these live screenprintings. Below, the wise man who brought this nice gray shirt for me to print on.