“Mark-making is a constant in my life: on skin, on paper, on canvas. Marks on flesh (scars, tattoos, wrinkles) often reflect an individual’s psychology (confident, defiant, unsure, shielded) and mirror the language of visual art (delicate, violent, corrective, transparent). I am fascinated by the ways we represent and express bodily autonomy, and how our experiences can inform our visual and emotional identity”
See more of Sullivan’s artwork on her website at https://www.sullivan-giles.com/
Epson printers vs. Canon Printers
We have used Epson printers for ten years now. And we’ve always used Colorbyte Software’s Imageprint as our RIP, and their profiles. Sometimes we would