POSTCARD-Fifth Series

Art September 12, 2017

Continuing the profile of my art postcards here are some more recent examples from this year on various themes. These cards are hand-printed, created from a combination of drawing and printmaking in low print run editions. Once I finished a session it meant the end of that particular batch. I would not repeat the design or reprint it. Cards in an edition are all original prints, similar in design but are mono prints in as there are no exact duplicates. They fall within the standard postcard size dimensions of 10cm x 15cm or a near approximate. More information about this project is contained on the four previous POSTCARD posts (see the links below at the bottom of this post).

A postcard from my Sea series-©2017 Dr. Michael Hill

A postcard from my Earth series-©2017 Dr. Michael Hill

A postcard from my Sun series No.1-©2017 Dr. Michael Hill

A postcard from my Sun series No.2-©2017 Dr. Michael Hill

A postcard from my Sun series No.3-©2017 Dr. Michael Hill

A postcard from my Sun series No.4-©2017 Dr. Michael Hill

A postcard from my Head series No.1-©2017 Dr. Michael Hill

A postcard from my Brush stroke series No.1-©2017 Dr. Michael Hill

Some other posts on my graphic based material that includes painting, printmaking, cartooning and scrapbooking:

BOOKBINDING THE GRAFIK GUITAR

POSTCARD-Second Series

PRINTMAKING: Fish Two

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Creator and former Director of the Master of Animation course at the University of Technology, Sydney, Dr. Michael Hill has a Master's degree in animation and a PhD in comics studies, prompting his introduction on ABC Radio as “Doctor Comics”. A member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Comic Art, and former member of the Comics Grid Journal of Comics Scholarship and the Advisory Committee of the Q-Collection Comic Book Preservation Project, he has delivered public lectures on Comics, Anime and Manga and held academic directorships in Interdisciplinary Studies, Animation, Design and Visual Communication. Having donated his collection of research materials on Australian alternative comics to the National Library of Australia he is now active in the artistic domain, writing, drawing and printmaking, creating art postcards and prints and his own graphic novel Blotting Paper: The Recollected Graphical Impressions of Doctor Comics.

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