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Baker's Dozen - The Donut Shop + Tom Burtonwood

$80.00

Our collaboration Tom Burtonwood started while both working at Columbia College Chicago in the Photography Department. Tom was teaching web design and I was managing their Digital Facilities.

This donut dialogue continued for the better part of a decade, iterations including a 3D printed donut, a mug and now in its current form as a dozen risography prints in a canvas donut box.

We returned over and over to the same image of a chocolate sprinkles donut to dig deep into the process and use the simple but recognizable form to push the limits of cognition within the images we made.

Each donut is made from at least four printed layers. The Baker’s Dozen are sold wrapped in an inkjet printed canvas donut box.

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Our collaboration Tom Burtonwood started while both working at Columbia College Chicago in the Photography Department. Tom was teaching web design and I was managing their Digital Facilities.

This donut dialogue continued for the better part of a decade, iterations including a 3D printed donut, a mug and now in its current form as a dozen risography prints in a canvas donut box.

We returned over and over to the same image of a chocolate sprinkles donut to dig deep into the process and use the simple but recognizable form to push the limits of cognition within the images we made.

Each donut is made from at least four printed layers. The Baker’s Dozen are sold wrapped in an inkjet printed canvas donut box.

Our collaboration Tom Burtonwood started while both working at Columbia College Chicago in the Photography Department. Tom was teaching web design and I was managing their Digital Facilities.

This donut dialogue continued for the better part of a decade, iterations including a 3D printed donut, a mug and now in its current form as a dozen risography prints in a canvas donut box.

We returned over and over to the same image of a chocolate sprinkles donut to dig deep into the process and use the simple but recognizable form to push the limits of cognition within the images we made.

Each donut is made from at least four printed layers. The Baker’s Dozen are sold wrapped in an inkjet printed canvas donut box.


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