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Five ton press minus Glass Ceiling = LITHOSPHERE

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Moving and setting up a big flatbed offset litho press to break a glass ceiling -  Five ton press minus Glass Ceiling = LITHOSPHERE My name is Shelley Thorstensen and I need your financial help to move and set up a 1966 mint condition Okuma flatbed lithography offset proof press from Whately, Massachusetts to my shop, Printmakers Open Forum in Oxford Pennsylvania. This press is a beauty. It can print lithographs – both stones and plates – as well as relief woodcuts, linocuts and monoprints about 24 x 36 inches and larger. To the best of my knowledge I will be the only fem ...

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Moving and setting up a big flatbed offset litho press to break a glass ceiling -  Five ton press minus Glass Ceiling = LITHOSPHERE My name is Shelley Thorstensen and I need your financial help to move and set up a 1966 mint condition Okuma flatbed lithography offset proof press from Whately, Massachusetts to my shop, Printmakers Open Forum in Oxford Pennsylvania. This press is a beauty. It can print lithographs – both stones and plates – as well as relief woodcuts, linocuts and monoprints about 24 x 36 inches and larger. To the best of my knowledge I will be the only female owner/operator in the US of a press like this.My StoryIn the 1970s I was one of a select few who developed what was then referred to as “mylar lithography”.  I created hand-drawn separations of existing artwork which were then printed one plate at a time on flatbed
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