Alisa Bobzien

We’ve been super busy keeping up with holiday craft shows for the past month and have been completely slacking on our blog. On the upside we’ve had a chance to meet so many talented people, whom we will profile on the site in the upcoming week.

Ann Arbor’s Alisa Bobzien, whose work we absolutely loved at this years Detroit Urban Craft Fair, creates these ornate screen prints.

More of Alisa’s work behind the cut.

Kady Jesko

Kady Jesko is a graphic designer from Detroit who shares our love of printmaking and typography. She’s not even out of school yet, and she already has a couple of typefaces under her belt. There’s lots of good stuff to be found throughout her portfolio.

See more work by Kady Jesko…

Michael Chabot

We had the pleasure of meeting Michael Chabot at this weekends DIY Street Fair in Ferndale. Michael, a graduate of College for Creative Studies creates intricately illustrated drawing and prints. I especially like his illustration on fiberglass resin.

More of Michael’s work behind the cut.

John Dunivant

I can’t believe we’ve been posting on Michigan artists for almost three years and have yet to post on the amazing work of John Dunivant. Most Detroiters know John as the head of Theatre Bizarre, a yearly circus themed party formerly held at the abandoned Michigan Fair Grounds, and now taking place at the Masonic Temple. John, also one of the 2011 Kresge Art Fellowship winers, designed and painted the stages, sets, and signage for Theatre Bizarre.

See more of John’s work behind the cut.

CrawlSpace Studios

CrawlSpace Studios is a two person design studio who make screen printed posters and shirts out of their basement in Denver, Colorado. I love their use of photos as the basis of their designs and really put halftone to good use in their prints.

Read more about CrawlSpace behind the cut.