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Animal ABCs

"Animal Abecedary" hand-painted letterpress prints by Chandler O'Leary

I’ve been asked to take part in another collaborative letterpress portfolio—this time, with the theme of an animal abecedary. Each of the participants gets just a couple of letters in the collection, and I’m happy to report I nabbed two of my favorites. For these prints I experimented with something a little different. They’re hand-painted linocuts, like I often make—but these are hand-cut to reveal a fabric background. I’m pretty happy with how these turned out—now to file away the idea for future use!

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Sainted suds

Pint Defiance photo by Chandler O'Leary

Can’t you just hear the choir of angels singing, “Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh” over a pint right now?

I think that’s how everybody around here felt last month, when my good friends (and veteran restaurateurs) Barry & Renée Watson opened the doors of their newest business, Pint Defiance Specialty Beers & Taproom. I mean, come on—look at that heavenly glow there!

Pint Defiance photo by Chandler O'Leary

Barry and I share a deep love of all things campy and kitschy—so when he asked me to design the identity for Pint Defiance (which in itself is a top-notch pun on Point Defiance, Tacoma’s famous city park), I think he knew he had me at “hello.” Within about ten seconds we were both cackling over the possibilities of things like faux woodgrain and vintage scout badges.

"Pint Defiance" logo designed by Chandler O'Leary

So I put together a hand-lettered logo based on vintage script and the kind of hand-hewn wooden signs you find at summer camps and state parks.

Pint Defiance photo by Chandler O'Leary

I knew I had hit on the right theme when I saw Barry’s collection of vintage paint-by-number pieces—which are now hanging proudly in the taproom (this, people, is the perfect illustration of why we are friends).

"Pint Defiance" t-shirt designed and hand-lettered by Chandler O'Leary

Because I couldn’t resist ganging up on the Point Defiance joke, I also designed a hand-lettered t-shirt for the shop (which is kind of an inside joke for Tacoma folks, sorry—if you’ve ever been to Point Defiance Park, the place is filthy with raccoons, and there are “Don’t Feed the Wildlife” signs absolutely everywhere).

"Pint Defiance" t-shirt designed and hand-lettered by Chandler O'Leary

photo by Barry Watson

Below the asterisk, the fine print reads: “Beer is okay, though.” For the record, Barry came up with that nugget, so don’t send PETA after me!

"Pint Defiance" logo designed by Chandler O'Leary

Whenever I stop by the shop, it still strikes me as thrilling (and a little strange) to see my logo reproduced on a hundred pieces of glassware—

Pint Defiance photo by Chandler O'Leary

—or lining the wall above the impressively massive cooler.

Pint Defiance photo by Chandler O'Leary

Best of all, though, is the fact that whenever I stop by, Barry flashes me a smile and hands me a pint of cider (my favorite), before I get a chance to ask. And then I raise a toast to Renée, knowing that their little business is going to be a smashing success. Congrats, you two!

"Pint Defiance" logo designed by Chandler O'Leary

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Penland sketchbook

Tennessee aerial sketch by Chandler O'Leary

Since Jessica and I got back from teaching at the Penland School of Crafts, I’ve been struggling to put the experience into words. But no matter how I go on about how beautiful the Blue Ridge Mountains are; or how unique Penland’s creative culture is; or how amazingly talented each and every one of our students were; or how seriously delicious a hot bowl of cheese grits is after a walk in the chilly morning fog; or how many wonderful people we met; or how much we loved the challenge of basically teaching two classes in one intense week—well, I get a little incoherent. So I’ll let my sketchbook do the talking. (I kept a little notebook in my apron pocket all week, and every time I had a second to spare, I was scribbling away.)

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In short: we can’t wait to go back. Huge thanks to the lovely folks at Penland for hosting us and creating such a wonderful place to learn and make things; to our seven fabulous students for their enthusiasm and willingness to dive right in; and to our angelic friend Mary-Alice for being the absolute hands-down best teaching assistant the world has ever seen. Hope to see y’all again soon!

Penland School of Crafts sketch by Chandler O'Leary

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Mountain dispatch

Penland School of Crafts photo by Chandler O'Leary

All I can manage is a quick note today—because this is where I am right now … and this place has got me pretty speechless.

Penland School of Crafts photo by Chandler O'Leary

I’m here teaching with Jessica this week, with a studio full of smart, sassy, and seriously talented women.

Penland School of Crafts photo by Chandler O'Leary

The class has got us inspired to stay up late printing every night, but it’s hard to feel tired—

Penland School of Crafts photo by Chandler O'Leary

—when you’ve got this view waiting for you when you return to work every morning.

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Summer bowl

Raspberries photo by Chandler O'Leary

I should be packing for my next trip, really. But hand me a bowl of fresh raspberries and the whole world comes to halt.

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How does your garden grow?

"P-Patch" letterpress broadside by Chandler O'Leary

A couple of months ago I was asked to create a letterpress broadside for a collaborative print portfolio for a show in Asheville, put together by the Ladies of Letterpress. The theme was Expanding Communities—beyond that, we could do anything we wanted. So I focused on a unique element of Seattle’s community: the P-Patch.

A P-Patch is a community garden like any other—and completely unlike any other. The name comes from the Picardo family, who converted their farm into the city’s first truly communal garden in the 1970s. So to this day, if you life in Seattle, you tend your p-patch, not your garden plot. That just charmed the heck out of me, and I wanted to create a tribute to it.

P-Patch is completely hand-lettered, as well as hand-painted with watercolor, in homage to the hard work required to maintain a thriving garden. Many thanks to the Ladies of Letterpress gals for inviting me to be a part of the portfolio—I can’t wait to see what everyone else came up with!

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Wild, wild west

Barn photo by Chandler O'Leary

The Tailor and I took a road trip to a friend’s farmstead wedding in North Dakota this month.

Rocky Mountain National Park photo by Chandler O'Leary

We figured that while we were at it, we might as well make a mountain (read: 750-mile) detour to complete our vacation.

Rocky Mountain National Park photo by Chandler O'Leary

So off to the Rockies we went,

Rocky Mountain National Park sketch by Chandler O'Leary

sketchbook in (my) hand,

Buckhorn Exchange photo by Chandler O'Leary

with our eyes peeled for roadside attractions,

Devil's Tower photo by Chandler O'Leary

and the camera ready to capture every perfect moment.

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Okey dokey artichokey

Artichokes sketch by Chandler O'Leary

Today is my fourth anniversary of living in lovely T-town. And all I can think of is: A) I can’t believe it’s been four years already—

Artichokes sketch by Chandler O'Leary

and B) I still can’t believe I live in a place where artichokes will grow happily in the front yard.

I love this place.

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A thank-you note

"Best of Tacoma" sketch by Chandler O'Leary

(Since they tell me a picture’s worth a bucket of words…)

Thank you, everyone!