Patti Warashina and the Lawrence Lithography Workshop: A Fusion of Ceramics and Printmaking
Patti Warashina is a celebrated American ceramic artist known for her whimsical, surreal, and often satirical sculptures. Her work challenges traditional ceramic forms, incorporating humor, social commentary, and a dreamlike aesthetic. Beyond ceramics, Warashina has also engaged in printmaking, collaborating with the Lawrence Lithography Workshop (LLW) to explore new artistic possibilities. Patti Warashina: Pushing Boundaries […]
Luis Jiménez: Lithographs, Prints, and His Collaboration with Michael Sims at the Lawrence Lithography Workshop
Luis Jiménez was a groundbreaking artist known for his large-scale fiberglass sculptures that celebrated the vibrancy of Latino and Southwestern culture. However, his talent extended beyond sculpture—Jiménez was also a master printmaker. His lithographs and prints showcased his distinctive style, combining social commentary, bold colors, and dynamic figures. One of the key collaborations in his […]
The Legacy of the Lawrence Lithography Workshop: A Pillar of Contemporary Printmaking
The Lawrence Lithography Workshop has played a crucial role in shaping the landscape of contemporary printmaking in the United States. Founded in 1979 in Lawrence, Kansas, the workshop has been a hub for some of the most influential artists in American printmaking, helping to keep the tradition of fine art lithography alive. By providing a […]