Part 2 | For the Love of Multiples with The Little Friends of Printmaking

The conversation continues with part 2 of my interview with The Little Friends of Printmaking. We talk about the various aspects of their business, and how they focus on quality of life, not on expansion. They've got a children's book in the works, so we get the dish on how that is going! They do lots of visiting artist gigs at colleges, and we discuss logistics for those types of opportunities and they talk about the wonderful benefits of spending time and working with students all over the country.  We also talk about what it looks like to work with dream clients, and we delve into the age old feud between fine art and commercial printing. They’ve got a terrific dynamic that carries us through, so I hope you enjoy this final installment of my interview with The Little Friends of Printmaking. At the end we pitch the concept for The Dave Kloc Appreciation Society, so be on the lookout because the organizational meeting is coming for that soon. Oh and Cat Con...yeah, of course, there’s more cat stuff. Check out The Little FriendsFollow The Print Cast

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The Print Cast is a podcast about the expanding world of printmaking today. Host Nick Naughton talks with some of the best contemporary printmakers working today, including designers, illustrators, collaborative print artists, commercial printers, letterpress, foil stampers, and even book binders. Nick and his guests talk shop sharing anecdotes, business ideas, and technical tips with listeners everywhere. It's about the print shops, the artists, the process, and why we make all the prints that we make. Naughton is an artist who has devoted two decades to various roles as a printmaker, and he brings his depth of experience to his role as host. He's been a professor, non-profit shop manager, studio owner, and has practiced every technique from screen print and letterpress to relief, intaglio, installation and everything in between. The show drops a new episode every two weeks featuring some of the best minds working in multiples today.