Jim Starr has been screen-printing for 15 years and has exhibited in upwards of 70 group shows and 7 solo shows. Jim's use of pop culture and pin-up imagery is guaranteed to inspire anyone who loves the louche and the lowbrow. His work fuels the spirit and strikes a chord in the soul, continuing to resonate long after the first glance. After an initial brush with spray stencilling in the mid-90s, Jim's eye was drawn to screen printing. Robert Rauschenberg was one of many painter/printmakers of the 1950s and 60s New York scene who influenced Jim's shift in focus. |
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