
Austin Buffalo 41/50
The print is a 2 color silkscreen printed on top of historical topographic maps of the greater Austin area. The artist prints the maps on French text-weight papers, which are produced in Niles, Michigan. Once he has the maps, he hand pulls the silkscreen and then signs and numbers each print.
About the Artist: Tom Shaw is a graphic designer and printmaker based in Wilmington, NC. His work spans concert posters, fine art prints, and large-scale graphic design projects. Tom is a hands-on, detail-driven artist who has earned industry recognition and a proud member of the 1% for the Planet club, donating a portion of his proceeds to environmental and community-focused nonprofits.
Austin Buffalo 41/50
The print is a 2 color silkscreen printed on top of historical topographic maps of the greater Austin area. The artist prints the maps on French text-weight papers, which are produced in Niles, Michigan. Once he has the maps, he hand pulls the silkscreen and then signs and numbers each print.
About the Artist: Tom Shaw is a graphic designer and printmaker based in Wilmington, NC. His work spans concert posters, fine art prints, and large-scale graphic design projects. Tom is a hands-on, detail-driven artist who has earned industry recognition and a proud member of the 1% for the Planet club, donating a portion of his proceeds to environmental and community-focused nonprofits.
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The print is a 2 color silkscreen printed on top of historical topographic maps of the greater Austin area. The artist prints the maps on French text-weight papers, which are produced in Niles, Michigan. Once he has the maps, he hand pulls the silkscreen and then signs and numbers each print.
About the Artist: Tom Shaw is a graphic designer and printmaker based in Wilmington, NC. His work spans concert posters, fine art prints, and large-scale graphic design projects. Tom is a hands-on, detail-driven artist who has earned industry recognition and a proud member of the 1% for the Planet club, donating a portion of his proceeds to environmental and community-focused nonprofits.















