Contemporary Printmaking with Linoleum
Influences
A course by Don Kilpatrick III , Artist and Illustrator
About the video: Influences
Overview
“This lesson will delve into the artists that have inspired me and played a major role in my own artistic development. Studying how they solve visual problems will give you various tools to filter into your own process. Some will inspire you with their concepts and ideas, others with their mastery of technique. ”
In this video lesson Don Kilpatrick III addresses the topic: Influences, which is part of the Domestika online course: Contemporary Printmaking with Linoleum. Discover the versatility of linocut art and learn to create unique prints by carving and layering designs.
Partial transcription of the video
“Influences Now that you know a bit about me, in this lesson, I'll share with you my influences and artists who have inspired me. First, there's Kill Joy. Kill Joy is a multidisciplinary artist and printmaker. Ranges from everything from printmaking to murals, to puppet making, everything having interesting line and texture, and figurative work. The theme that is throughout Kill Joy's work is that of social activism and thinking of others, something that inspires me to be a better artist and person. Next is Sean Star Wars. Sean Star Wars' work is fun, direct, and multi-layered, and inspires ...”
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Course summary for: Contemporary Printmaking with Linoleum
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Arts & Crafts, Fine Arts, Ink Illustration, Printing, Traditional illustration

Don Kilpatrick III
A course by Don Kilpatrick III
Don Kilpatrick III is an American artist, illustrator, and educator based in Detroit. He received his bachelor’s degree in illustration at Utah State University, and went on to receive a master’s in the same field at Syracuse University. He is currently the department chairman in the Illustration Department at the College for Creative Studies.
Don is also a freelance artist and part of the collaborative project the Detroit Wood Type Co. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States, and has been featured in publications like Fortune, the L.A. Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Other notable projects include designing the Olympic medal for the Winter Games in 2002, as well as designing murals for the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
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