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'''Charles Buchanan''' (born [[January 5]], [[1973]]) is a printmaker and magazine editor. Buchanan's carved rubber block prints predominately document [[Birmingham]]-area landmarks. His work is displayed at area galleries and art shows, including [[Naked Art]] and [[Artwalk]]. | '''Charles Buchanan''' (born [[January 5]], [[1973]]) is a printmaker and magazine editor. Buchanan's carved rubber block prints predominately document [[Birmingham]]-area landmarks. His work is displayed at area galleries and art shows, including [[Naked Art]] and [[Artwalk]]. | ||
In [[2010]], Buchanan wrote an article on fading advertising signs for [[Birmingham magazine]], which led to a publishing deal with The History Press. A 15-chapter book entitled ''[[Fading Ads of Birmingham]]'', with photographs by [[Jonathan Purvis]], was published on [[November 29]], [[2012]]. | |||
==References== | |||
* Little, Thomas (October 3, 2012) "Upcoming book tells the story of Birmingham’s painted signs." Magic City Post | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Revision as of 09:51, 3 October 2012
Charles Buchanan (born January 5, 1973) is a printmaker and magazine editor. Buchanan's carved rubber block prints predominately document Birmingham-area landmarks. His work is displayed at area galleries and art shows, including Naked Art and Artwalk.
In 2010, Buchanan wrote an article on fading advertising signs for Birmingham magazine, which led to a publishing deal with The History Press. A 15-chapter book entitled Fading Ads of Birmingham, with photographs by Jonathan Purvis, was published on November 29, 2012.
References
- Little, Thomas (October 3, 2012) "Upcoming book tells the story of Birmingham’s painted signs." Magic City Post
External links
- Charles Buchanan Printworks website