
Maura K. Williams
Printmaking
Maura K. Williams is a printmaker and the co-director of North Star Printmakers Studio in the Q.arma Building in Northeast Minneapolis.
I am looking forward to the fair!
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Q.arma Building
Quincy Street Northeast
Minneapolis, MN
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“Grumpy’s NE”
3-color screenprint
15” x 18”
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Adult Large purple on blue 100% cotton t-shirt
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Only made a few of these!
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100% cotton adult t-shirt with purple image of this historic home.
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I didn’t make too many of these t-‘s! See other listings for picture–I also did some on 10″ x 10″ paper.
Purple on pink 100% cotton
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2-color screenprint using water based inks on high-quality French paper
10″ x 10″
A drawing I did of a c. 1880 photograph of the historic home.
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More at the fair!
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Reading Thucydides is a 10″x12″ 83 page book of 30 full color screen prints with commentary about my experience reading the ancient Greek text of Thucydides.
Hand-lettering, drawing, printing, text, translation and commentary by Maura Kathleen Williams
I have 3 copies in stock and will soon have more. Price includes shipping.
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2-color screenprint
13″x15″
Original print (of edition of 15) from Page 67 of Reading Thucydides
The Persians/Πέρσαι is the earliest extant play we have from Athens. Pericles was an Athenian leader and prominent citizen of the mid 5th century BCE.
The conversation takes place at a pub in Cork, Ireland.
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8″x10″ 2-color screen print (from pages 24-25 of Reading Thucydides by Maura K. Williams)
Full title: “La Peste: Marathon d’après les buveurs’ de Lallemand (c.1640)”/The Plague: Marathon after ‘the drinkers’ by the artist Lallemand (c.1640)
These men in a 17th c. Dutch bar are talking about the fall of Periclean Athens just as other bar patrons have done since the 5th century BCE. At the battle of Marathon, The Athenians and Plataeans successfully blocked the approach of King Darius’s Persians. They did this without the Spartans who had ignored the Athenian appeal for help due to the fact that is was their festival time. This story is in Herodotus (Histories Book 6).
The Athenians had a sense of supremacy ever since Marathon. In this print, I have in mind particularly the plague (French la peste) that struck Athens in 430 BCE and the risky decision to go to Sicily where they suffered a horrible defeat.
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Maura Williams
“John’s Bar, 1953” Night blue
3-color screenprint
14” x 20” printed on posterboard
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Maura K. Williams
3-color screen print
14 “x 20”
Sold out, but one plexi-glass, custom framed one will be at the fair!
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