This week in the studio.

1940s Royal typewriter.

Finally, replaced my broken typewriter.

Those of you who have been with me from the early days may remember when I used to create a lot of small paper pieces using my old 1950’s era typewriter. I would run my drawing paper directly through the typewriter and the type directly onto the piece.

Then you may have noticed that those pieces stopped. Well, that is because that old typewriter ended up getting damaged and was no longer useable. On top of that, I was looking for something very specific to replace it.

I am happy to say that I finally found it! (See pic!) It’s a 1940’s Royal typewriter with the wide carriage. I really wanted this wide carriage, so that I will be able to run much larger paper through it.

With all that said, below you will find a few of the first pieces to come out of the “new” typewriter.

Thanks for reading!

 

BROWSE THIS SERIES

ORIGINAL ART
ART SIZE: 5”x7” (fits any standard 5×7 frame)
MEDIUM: Ink on heavy paper. 1940s typewriter
SHIPPING: Free US Shipping.

If any catch your eye or you have in any questions, please don’t hesitate to drop me a note. I’m always here to help.

 
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