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So it's back to the drawing board I think. I was lying in bed at 3am this morning with all these ideas relentlessly barging into my head in a very annoying manner. You know how when you think of an idea in the middle of the night (awake or in a dream) it can seem like the BEST IDEA EVER?! Well, I came up with one last night and here it is:
Kiss print studio
It's a bit different, which is partly why I like it. It's also a printing term, the kiss being the moment the block touches the paper and a measure of the quality of the printing action (eg 'got a beautiful kiss on that one'). I also like it because it's friendly - kiss someone hello - and it can be used in lots of different wordplays, which I'm really fond of, for example:
Kiss and Make Art
Kiss me Quick (relates to the British seaside, which is where Margate is)
Kiss my Art (sorry)
So let me know what you think! I'm still a bit dazed from lack of sleep so please do tell me if you think it's terrible. It's very possible that it is.
btw maybe part of the reason I couldn't sleep was over-stimulation from going to see the Yayoi Kusama show yesterday at Tate Modern in London. I urge you to go, it's worth it just to experience the installation in the last room which feels like you are seeing are seeing through the Matrix of the universe to discover that everything is just made up of beautiful points of light.
I gotta say I like Margate Station Prints (or variant) best. Somehow the Margate print wording conjures a romantic, British-seaside, hand-made, image in my mind. But that's maybe just a U.S. Anglophile thing :) Good luck with it, in any case!
ReplyDeleteOh yes I love Kiss Print Studio, I've always loved the expression and as you say; plenty of scope for word play. It's friendly and cheerful and giving. Good 3am work!
ReplyDeleteOh and I'm off to the mainland tomorrow to see yahoo!!!! Hooray
ReplyDeleteI like it.
ReplyDeleteI like it, but only after reading that it's also a printmaking term. So maybe not so hot for them as is new to printmaking. Depends. Thanks for the heads up on the Yayoi Kusuma show, a friend who knows her work well said she was underwhelmed since many of her most important pieces are at another exhibition running concurrently in Europe. However, why would that matter if I don't know her work well? Will def go and see for myself.
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