Thursday, July 9, 2015

#tbt: The Serpent Girl from Hell's Kitchen

Is that a woman, naked, riding a snake coiled in a shot class?
Why yes, it is.

Serpent Girl. Letterpress greeting card
by Paprika Letterpress + Design.

Finding old cuts and plates is always fun. But printing old cuts back into circulation is where the magic happens. New impressions of these old timers are reminders of print history, acting as windows to past pop culture, advertising, and more!

Some cuts have been thrown around (or away!) causing dings, dents, or cracks in the plate. But this girl and her serpent survived. Found by Lenor at the Hell's Kitchen Flea Market (West 39th Street between 9th and 10th Avenues, NYC), her history is a mystery. Was she used in advertising? If so, what is she advertising? Was she an advocate or opponent of something? Was she just a decorative art piece?

Serpent Girl. Metal plate on
woodblock. 1 3/8" x 3".
While her past remains hidden, her future is much clearer: Paprika Letterpress cards and prints! Available as a greeting card or framed print at our Reading Terminal Market shop (12th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia) on Saturdays, you can take home a piece of history and be part of her new story. (Can't get to Reading Terminal Market? Send us an email to purchase your print or card.)


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