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<p>[QUOTE="Debora, post: 1569799, member: 1476"]I don't think anyone is pretending the work is anything but what it is but what it is is fascinating. From the link I provided above...</p><p><br /></p><p><i>While pursuing his MFA at the University of Miami in 1976, artist Leo Rosenblatt created <a href="http://www.streamerart.com/about.php" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.streamerart.com/about.php" rel="nofollow">a printmaking process called Stat Art</a>, “a technique incorporating drawing and mixed media on large sheets of commercial copy film in conjunction with light sensitive newspaper printing plates.</i></p><p><i>“Stat Art allowed unusually large runs of original lithographic art to be printed on large commercial newspaper presses with no image deterioration.”</i></p><p><i>Rosenblatt began working as the art director for Tropic Magazine, published on Sundays by the Miami Herald, where he continued his experiments with Stat Art, culminating in what he calls “the world’s largest edition of an original lithograph,” by the well-known Florida resident and prolific printmaker, Robert Rauschenberg.</i> </p><p><br /></p><p>Debora[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Debora, post: 1569799, member: 1476"]I don't think anyone is pretending the work is anything but what it is but what it is is fascinating. From the link I provided above... [I]While pursuing his MFA at the University of Miami in 1976, artist Leo Rosenblatt created [URL='http://www.streamerart.com/about.php']a printmaking process called Stat Art[/URL], “a technique incorporating drawing and mixed media on large sheets of commercial copy film in conjunction with light sensitive newspaper printing plates. “Stat Art allowed unusually large runs of original lithographic art to be printed on large commercial newspaper presses with no image deterioration.” Rosenblatt began working as the art director for Tropic Magazine, published on Sundays by the Miami Herald, where he continued his experiments with Stat Art, culminating in what he calls “the world’s largest edition of an original lithograph,” by the well-known Florida resident and prolific printmaker, Robert Rauschenberg.[/I] Debora[/QUOTE]
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