PRINT BANGERZ BALL - w/ Tom Huck

EVIL PRINTS - St. Louis Missouri

we had a chance to work with legendary artist and print shop owner Tom Huck on an amazing event and a cool new venue Parlor Arcade Bar in Tower Grove. We participated in live printing and drove the STL Sticker Bus down a week after Winning The Guinness Book OF World Record. Additionally printmaker Sean Starwars from woodcut funhouse was selling one night only prints, Carlos Hernandez of Burning Bones Press was printing up t shirts on the spot & our good friends Strange Donuts was feeding the people and Urban Chestnut Brewing Co & 2nd Shift Brewing keep every one hydrated.

About Evil Prints & Tom Huck

"Evil Prints" is a printmaking studio and publishing house founded by the artist Tom Huck. Tom Huck is a contemporary American artist known for his intricate and often darkly humorous woodcut prints. He was born in 1971 in Farmington, Missouri, and he has gained recognition for his unique and highly detailed woodcut prints, which often explore themes of American folklore, history, and culture.

Huck's work is characterized by its intricate and labor-intensive nature. He uses traditional woodcut techniques to create highly detailed and often grotesque images, depicting scenes that can be both satirical and nightmarish. His prints are known for their dark humor and social commentary.

"Evil Prints" is the name of Huck's studio and publishing company, where he produces and publishes his woodcut prints. Through Evil Prints, Tom Huck has created a platform for his own work as well as for other printmakers. The studio has become a hub for the promotion of the art of printmaking, and it has helped revive interest in this traditional art form.

Tom Huck's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the art of printmaking. His prints can be found in many public and private collections, and he continues to be a prominent figure in the contemporary art world.

If you're interested in Tom Huck's artwork or "Evil Prints," you can explore his prints and exhibitions online or visit galleries and museums that may feature his work.

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