think-make-think

ARTIST STATEMENT

In April of 2007, John Maeda wrote a haiku entitled “think-make-think” and posted it to his blog. I think that it went relatively unnoticed. Over the next few months, that haiku often found its way to the forefront of my mind. When our studio, the <a href =“http://publicdesigncenter.org/”>Public Design Center, acquired the remnants of a discarded arrow sign, it was immediately clear to me that “think-make-think” was the perfect piece for the sign due to the haiku’s small size and potency.

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  • think-make-think (second edition)

think-make-think

by Clifton Burt

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ADDITIONAL PRINT INFORMATION

  • Limited-edition, exclusive to 20x200
  • Museum quality: archival inks, 100% cotton rag paper
  • Artist-signed + numbered certificate of authenticity included
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Profits from this is edition will benefit Public Design Center.

The original sign is available for purchase. It is 30″×70″. Please email collector@20x200.com for more information.

These prints are created using archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper with a luster finish.

Our quoted dimensions are for the size of paper containing the images, not the printed image itself. We do not alter the aspect ratio, nor do we crop or resize the artists’ originals. All of our prints have a minimum border of .5 inches to allow for framing.

 

How to Frame Your Art

All of our prints have a minimum border of .25 inches to allow for framing. We do not alter the aspect ratio, crop or resize the artists' originals—quoted dimensions are for the size of paper containing the image, not the printed image itself. For exact image sizes and more helpful info, view our framing guides: