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Home     /     Mini-Prints and Other Artwork     /     Appealing

"Appealing" Dead Feminist mini-broadside by Chandler O'Leary and Jessica Spring

Appealing

The things we truly love are locked in our hearts as long as life remains.
— Josephine Baker

This is an “unofficial” member of our series, designed as a keepsake to commemorate the first-ever Ladies of Letterpress conference, held in August 2011 in Asheville, NC. The piece is printed in metallic silver and gold ink on rich black paper.

The illustration is a play on a letterpress “lock-up,” in which metal and wood type and images are secured onto the bed of a printing press, where they are then inked up and printed onto paper. Unlike a real lock-up, our text isn’t backwards, but our love of letterpress is visible everywhere, from leading between the lines, to old-fashioned ornaments, to a heart-filled quoin (a letterpress lock-up tool) to hold the quote in place.

Josephine Baker (1906 – 1975), an American dancer, singer, actress and civil rights activist, was nicknamed the “Bronze Venus” and the “Black Pearl.” She was the first African American woman to star in a major motion picture, to integrate an American concert hall, and to become a world-famous entertainer. She later became a citizen of France, where she performed her most famous act, the “Danse Sauvage,” at the Folies Bergères in Paris—wearing only a skirt made of a string of artificial bananas.

Year created
2011

At issue
Our love of letterpress printing

Edition size
200 prints

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