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Lucky Disasters: Art Without Intent

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The overprint s contemporary approach to composition and design recycles a
multiplicity of root images leading to distinctly original works of art,
which is a direct reaction to its mass production origins. Lucky Disasters
documents printing test patterns, or Overprints, produced when setting up
design jobs. The inception of the test print was a budget decision as opposed to an artistic expression. Working out ink inconsistencies by re-printing a
previously printed test sheet saves paper costs. The relevance of an
Overprint is in its resourcefulness.Layering source imagery by happenstance (image availability and sequence based on design job succession) presents a design problem that is solved with painstaking patience and unimaginable surprises. For in this endeavor an eye for pre-existing compositional integrity separates artistic genius from just another piece of trash.As a principal in the contemporary print industry Scott Peek has become a beacon for avant-garde screen printers and serigraph artisans. Designed in conjunction with David Carson, this endeavor, chronicles artists and printers from across the United States.

256 pages, Hardcover

Published December 14, 2007

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David Carson

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David Carson is an American graphic designer and design director.

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