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Art and Science Converge: The Periodic Table Printmaking Project
Ever imagined a periodic table of artwork? It's not a fantasy! Etsy user AzureGrackle coordinated a periodic table art project, outlined on her blog and visible in the Periodic Table flickr group. According to her site, "Ninety-six printmakers of all experience levels, have joined together to produce 118 prints in any medium; woodcut, linocut, monotype, etching, lithograph, silkscreen, or any combination. The end result is a periodic table of elements intended to promote both science and the arts." We talked to AzureGrackle and got a little background on this fascinating project. How did this project originate? How many Etsy users contributed to the project? How did you decide who to include? What was the intention behind this project? Anything else you'd like to add? *All 63 Etsy users involved: procyonidae, azuregrackle, mlee, paperedtogether, histand, kshanks, dcutter, beeczarcardsandgifts, carenloebelfried, stacysaurusshop, cpierson, tatsuko, osoazuldesign, moonshinebluebirds, pygletwhispers, camillastacey, ellenshipley, nydampress, fustian, spindlecatstudio, pistolespress, anniefitt, bbmowery, spponergregory, lookability, estasketch, floatingpalace, serendipityartist, fiskandfern, readdevine, sarahridgley, papastudios, goodfeets, wingedlion, tepimade, tofunutloaf, Mizudesigns, Crumpart, rosevasquezcastillo, pillowhead, spoonergregory, novembermoon, redhydrant, spudnikpress, heftart, vizart, sweetanniejeanne, lynnm, mummus, abitabite, piebirdpress, bluesnailpapers, ghostdeer, meringue, smushie, muttsywonder, almapottery, amyb13, gneural, magprint, knitsonya, deequeen, anadecora
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