
Last week, we at San Antonio College were lucky enough to have Richard Duardo come from L.A. to give us a very enlightening and inspiring lecture, as well as give us a print making demo right in the middle of our Visual Arts Gallery. Richard Duardo (pictured to the right) is the founder of Modern Multiples, a very established print studio based in L.A. Duardo has worked with many well known artists from Patrick Nagel, to Shepard Fairey, to the infamous Banksy. It seems like Duardo has his hands all over anything art, from getting his graphic design degree at UCLA he's gone on to produce recognized work of his own, earning many awards and still publishing over 300 artists' work. Check out Modern Multiples (www.modernmultiplesinc.com) for more information about Richard Duardo and his work. I know I'll be checking out his studio next time I'm in L.A.
Over the past few months I've been getting into some digital designs by learning photoshop. I see a lot of cool stuff in the art world that are digitally made. Although I personally like to get my hands on my work more than I like using a mouse to create it, I still like what I've learned and what I've produced. So here's a picture of what I've been able to come up with, let me know what you think. Thanks for reading and thanks for the feedback.
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