A typewriter that paints? Artist Tyree Callahan modified this 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter to do just that, replacing each key with a different hue that can paint on paper. A chromatic ...
BRIGHTON (Reuters) - Paint-brushes and chisels are the familiar tools of painters and sculptors through the ages, but one British artist is creating pictures using an unusual instrument for the visual ...
ST. LOUIS – Turning typewriter photos into graphic artwork didn’t immediately catch on for St. Louis-born Louise Anne Marler. “People said ‘what are you doing? I️ don’t understand this. This is so ...
First there was the chisel and the reed. Then the pencil and brush. And now, the Smith-Corona. In one of the most original and innovative departures from traditional artistic mediums, artist/architect ...
Many wordsmiths have created their magna opera on typewriters, tapping away into the early hours of the morning, but artist Keira Rathbone uses these now largely ...
The typewriter may have become obsolete for committing thoughts to paper, but the object itself remains a powerful instrument for designers, artists, illustrators, poets, and writers, who have been ...
James Cook is a maestro of a very specific type of artwork: analog typewriter artwork. Cook posts his typewriter art to YouTube and Instagram, charting the process from start to finish. If you want ...
An artist who uses a typewriter to make art will be doing live drawings at a library. Keira Rathbone will draw pictures of people using what she calls her "time-travelling" writing device on 10 May.
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An artist who used a typewriter to depict Burna Boy has said he was “pleasantly surprised” when the singer commented on and shared the recreation with his followers. James Cook, who splits his time ...
BEND, Ore. — Long before the advent of tablets, laptops and, heck, fax machines, the sound of clacking typewriters, with their telltale “dings” and whooshing carriage returns, filled offices across ...
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