David Lance Goines Animal Prints
David Lance Goines (1945-2023) is an American graphic artist, calligrapher, typographer, printing entrepreneur, and author. His work is held by many museums and institutions, including: The Smithsonian Art Institute, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and The Library of Congress. After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, Goines started his career as a printer’s apprentice. He soon founded the Saint Hieronymous Press in Berkeley, where he still works. He has created many advertising posters, but as a political activist, he has also designed posters in support of social causes and organizations. Goines is involved in all phases of the production of his graphic arts, from the design and production of ink colors to the final printing process. Goines’s illustrative graphic approach incorporates some of the features of the famous 19th and early 20th century graphic artists, with his own unique and instantly recognizable style.
Late 20th Century David Lance Goines Animal Prints
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1910s American Modern David Lance Goines Animal Prints
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1970s Surrealist David Lance Goines Animal Prints
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Late 20th Century David Lance Goines Animal Prints
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