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Dye Sublimation Printing Used to Obtain Excellent Image Quality on Mens T-Shirt.
Delivers look and feel of organic cotton with wickability of advanced poly-performance fibers.
Features: Wicking factor, two needle double -stitch seams, four thread over-lock for extra strength in hem seams.
Buy Cook Forest Mist Mens T-Shirt (Athletic Grey) Art Print by artist Thomas Norulak available at Artist.com. Check out the Mens T-Shirt (Athletic Grey) Art Print collections available at Artist.com.
"Cook Forest Mist" is my newest photo transfer zinc plate etching with aquatint. The plate size is 5" x 6" and the image depicts a scene along one of the hiking trails in Western Pennsylvania's Cook Forest. Printed with sepia ink on Aches buff etching pape. Print is signed and numbered in an open edition. Purchaser will receive the lowest available number. I have been an active exhibiting printmaker in Pittsburgh, PA for over 25 years. My work has been in many regional and national exhibits not only in Pennsylvania, but in New York City, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, New Jersey, Indiana, Nebraska and Washington DC. I teach printmaking and papermaking at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and have also taught classes and workshops at Carnegie Mellon University pre-college program, Seton Hill University, Carnegie Museum of Art and have lectured and given demos for many arts groups in the Pittsburgh area.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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