Im so stoked to announce that on Saturday, June 13th from 5-9pm Ill be showcasing some of my work at @sacredheartca as a celebration of art, community and sharing in it all together. Just the one evening!
This show is less about ‘my’ art - more about sharing in an evening of groovy music, tasty food and handcrafted art to satiate the soul.
Some pieces will be for sale although mostly just for viewing. Ill have merch and such if you want to acquire my work at a much more accessible price.
@djmrleonard will be filling the space with intentional music and @stillpendingpizza will be cooking and selling oven baked pizzas. These posters were riso printed by @a.is.a.print !
I would love to share in this evening with each and every one of you that are viewing this post.
See you soon! -Tyler
Really excited to share these risograph flyers for the @coffinhammer_booking show coming up on the 17th. With it being the return of the nighty Maggot Colony (Visalia Grindcore veterans) this is definitely one you won’t wanna miss. With a great variety of local support to boot.
@whereseameetssky@surgical_wake@710_doom
D.I.Y./ analog will always reign supreme!
Enjoy 👹☕️
🖨️ Flyers printed by @a.is.a.print
2026 - Year of the Fire Horse Lunar Calendars
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Available Now!
Special thanks to @a.is.a.print for the print!
Available direct from me or stocked @esquina.books
“Stations of the Cross” is an intaglio print series created during Idaly Rodriguez’s time in the MA program at Fresno State. Translated via Riso, this coil-bound publication also comes with a free, signed print!
Edition of 150, published by A is A.
Now available en la Esquina!
Excited to announce the reception for the book release of Stations of the Cross! This book is made up of an intaglio print series created throughout @xoidalyart time in the MA program at Fresno State. “This book certainly was a labor of love as the front and back cover of each book were screen printed by hand and each image was printed by risograph.” - Idaly Rodriguez
Come one, come all and join us this Arthop for this special event:
@sacredheartca | Sacred Heart Coffee
Reception: Thursday Oct.2 | 6pm
Books will be on sale and originals of the intaglio prints will be on view as well. Those who pre-ordered will be contacted shortly.
Huge thank you to @cafe2_1amargo for bringing this project into fruition.
PRINTED IN FRESNO
We’d like to take a min and thank you for your support!! It means a lot to us and we look forward to seeing you soon with new print projects, artist collabs, workshops and more!
We had an amazing time at the @sfartbookfair ! It was a much-needed escape from the Central Valley heat, and we loved meeting new people. A huge thank you to all the hardworking folks who made this event possible, and to everyone who came out to support us. Claire celebrated another trip around the sun and sold out of her first book! What a beautiful experience.
Hasta la próxima! 🏄♂️
Show your love for print, process, and place with the Printed in Fresno tote bag by A is A. These limited edition totes come in two fresh colorways: blue on blue and tan on green, designed to reflect the bold, everyday spirit of our RISO-powered collective.
Each bag is hand-pulled and printed right here in Fresno, CA — a nod to the city that grounds our work and inspires our ink-stained hands. Perfect for carrying prints, sketchbooks, or your favorite flea market finds.
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A sincere thank you to all of the kind folks we met at Texas State University’s 3rd annual Riso-Rama! We had a stellar time hosting the Riso workshop, sharing our process with everyone, and getting to interact with all of the talented students on campus.
Thank you, Josh and Alexandria for bringing us out! It was great getting to hang with all of our new friends: @risolana.abq , @softspotsriso , @surelypress
Until next time! ✌️
SMILE NOW, CRY LATER
Printed in Fresno by A is A
Limited amount available now online!
Inspired by the lyrics of Sunny and the Sunliners, these contrasting mascots were juxtaposed in a limited edition, hand-pulled screen print. These bulldog illustrations were originally represented every time the Fresno State football team won / lost a game. Printed in 2024 by Vicente Velázquez, the ‘Smile Now, Cry Later’ poster is an 11x14 inch serigraph print of contrasting mascots originally sourced from a 1950’s FSU yearbook by Claire Evans. Redrawn & designed by Juan Karlo Muro.
1-4: @alanxalvarez 📸 captured the team selling prints on Fulton St. during May of 2024. We miss seeing everyone walking, dancing & smiling during Arthop 💔
Specs:
11x14”, 1-color serigraph
Edition of 50
Available at arrozisarroz.com
$20.00