American artist Tyree Callahan (Tyree Callahan), who lives in Washington, gave new life to Underwood Standard typewriter, 1937, made her a tool for writing patterns. Mr. Callahan replaced the alphabetic keys on the color layout and paid for reprints of letters corresponding to the colors of the ink keys, bringing to light a unusual drawing tool, called "chromatic typewriter» (Chromatic Typewriter). And now, instead of a brush to paint the picture, it prints them with his unique, in every sense of the word, printed mashinki.
Callahan himself admits that "chromatic printing machine" does not give the artist the freedom of action that a pencil or a brush, but can be a good help for the novice creator, to learn the art of combination and arrangement of color schemes. Pictures are not full of details, but it looks pretty cute, and certainly will appreciate our lowly public vremeni.
Did you consider the invention Callahan outrageously stupid, but thanks to him, he told the world about its existence and has already sold 12 paintings printed.
Source:
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