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Insulated Sublimatable Lunch Tote with Handle , size 9 1/2" x 7 1/2" x 3"
Buy Cathedral of Learning Lunch Tote with Handle print by artist Thomas Norulak available at Artist.com. Check out the Lunch Tote with Handle Art Print collections available at Artist.com.
"Cathedral of Learning"; original hand printed 4 color reduction woodcut. Image size is approximately 8" x 10" and depicts a view of the top of the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning. Image is based on a watercolor I painted several years ago. Each print is signed in pencil and numbered in an edition of 10. Purchaser will receive the lowest available edition number. Print is unmatted and unframed, but matting and framing can be purchased by custom order. I am a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and have taught printmaking and papermaking at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts for over 25 years. I've also taught at Seton Hill University, Carnegie Mellon University pre-college program, Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh, and have lectured and given demonstrations at museums,schools, and arts groups throughout Western Pennsylvania. I've exhibited widely throughout Pennsylvania, and my work has also been in national shows in New York, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, Illinois, and Nebraska.Born and raised in Newark, New Jersey, Tom Norulak attended Carnegie Mellon University and received his BFA degree in 1971. After living in Philadelphia for about 5 years, he returned to Pittsburgh in late1977 and has made Southwestern Pennsylvania his home ever since.
During the 1980’s Tom established a successful commercial screen printing business. He began his active career as an exhibiting artist printmaker during the early 1990’s. His work has been exhibited throughout Pennsylvania as well as in selected national shows at well respected galleries, museums, universities and art centers in Ohio, New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Illinois, Nebraska and Washington DC. He has taught printmaking at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts for over 25 years. He has also taught at Seton Hill University, Carnegie Mellon University Pre-College program, Carnegie Museum of Art and has been a guest instructor and lecturer at other schools and local art groups.
While etching is his primary medium, he also works in woodcut, screenprinting, papermaking and watercolor.
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