Tom Paine Printing Press

THE TOM PAINE PRINTING PRESS is now at 151 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1XU, UK. It is Peter Chasseaud's project for a working 18th-century ‘common press’ in the environment of an 18th century printing house, with type cases, cabinets, frames and the compositor’s ‘stone’. Posters, broadsheets, pamphlets and books will be printed on the press, which will also be used to show the complexities of letterpress technology and the crucial importance of the printed word in disseminating ideas.

Saturday, 29 January 2011

Happy Birthday to Tom Paine, and other letterpress work

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Today's window display is an assemblage of wood-letter blocks: TOM HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Tom Paine was born in Thetford, Norfolk, on 29 Januar...
Sunday, 19 December 2010

Off With Their Heads - Peter Chasseaud's new typographical print

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With thanks to Lewis Carroll, who featured this phrase in Alice in Wonderland (the Queen of Hearts ordering the decapitation of the three ga...
Sunday, 12 December 2010

Dada Christmas - Do You Dada?

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A couple of examples of recent things I've printed from wood blocks on the Albion handpress at The Tom Paine Printing Press, using Khadi...
Friday, 3 September 2010

EAST LONDON LINE & THE WHITECHAPEL

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Here is a limited edition typographical print which I've been producing to launch my new poetic photobook The East London Line at the W...
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Friday, 13 August 2010

New Letterpress Work in July

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Here are some images of a couple of new things I've produced on the hand press during July
Monday, 14 June 2010

East London Line typographic / cartographic print

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This is a proof of my new East London Line typographic / cartographic limited edition print. I set the type on Friday and Saturday, and proo...
Thursday, 27 May 2010

Rights of Man, Billy Budd and an 1843 Albion press

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I've printed a new typographical poster ' Rights o' Man ' (Budd's merchant ship, named after Tom Paine's 1791-2 semi...
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peter chasseaud
I work in many media: oil painting, lithography, etching, drawing, photography, film, installations, artists books. Generally figurative and landscape, and combining images with text - I write poetic (free-verse) texts for my artists books. The images and texts have equal weight. My Kings Cross (2004), Thames - The London River (2005) and Afghanistan - A Journey (2007) books are concerned with topography, history, human culture (especially art and literature), politics, and my own memory. I am concerned with the way in which changes in technology and politics have an impact on human society, on a micro-level as in Kings Cross and Thames, or on a more macro-level as in Afghanistan. In 2007-8 I showed my artists books in London, Leeds, Bristol, Marseilles and Oxford. I am working on an art project (painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, film, willow sculpture) on willow trees in the Ypres Salient in Belgium. Also new artist's books inspired by Isaac Rosenberg's poems, and by the Euston Arch and the Euston - Camden - Chalk Farm area, and in 2009 continuing work on the East London and Borough Market areas.
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