Radical Ephemera sits deliberately between art and craft, archive and experiment, product and practice.
Blink Friction: Radical Ephemera Blink Friction’s Radical Ephemera is an ongoing creative practice rooted in reclamation, experimentation, and quiet resistance to disposability. It is art made from what remains: overlooked paper, discarded packaging, salvaged materials, imperfect surfaces, abandoned formats. These fragments become the ground on which new marks are made. At its core, Radical Ephemera is about transformation. Nothing here begins as a “blank canvas.” Each piece arrives with its own history, stains, creases, textures, and limitations. Rather than erasing these traces, the process works with them. Stencils, stamps, hand-painting, masking, layering, printing, bleaching, and reworking are used not to impose perfection, but to enter into dialogue with the material itself. This is slow, tactile, physical making. Ink on fingers. Paper drying on radiators. Stencils worn thin. Accidents kept. Variations embraced. Every piece is individually made, even withi...