Tin lithography has long captured the imagination of collectors and enthusiasts alike. From its humble beginnings in the 19th century to its enduring appeal...
By Gracus Bloom for City Paper
Where Rivers Learned Discipline
Before the hum of highways and the glow of skylines, there was a quieter ambition—water, guided...
Before thumb-controlled drones and app-connected RC racers, there was a louder, shinier kingdom of speed ruled by vintage tin litho toys. These colorful mechanical...
There’s something unmistakably charming about tin lithography—the glossy finish, bold colors, and nostalgic imagery that seem to hum with the energy of another era....
By Gracus Bloom for City Paper
When Fish Became Fine Art
Before underwater photography and nature documentaries, there was the lithograph—where fish didn’t just swim, they...