Sloshed

Sloshed

Sloshed, 2025 Tulsa Oktoberfest special edition print

A Drinking Song

Wine comes in at the mouth
And love comes in at the eye;
That’s all we shall know for truth
Before we grow old and die.
I lift the glass to my mouth,
I look at you, and I sigh.

—William Butler Yeats

This collage was created for this year’s Tulsa Oktoberfest, our second special edition Oktoberfest print. Sloshed was created out of 5 separate historical 19th century images!


The process (highly simplified!)

Sloshed is a digital art collage created with human hands utilizing these historical sources:

Woman with Lily by L. Prang & Co. Chromolithograph. 1861
Fleurs, poissons, papillons et scarabées de Chine. Watercolor drawings on bamboo paper. 19th century
Harwich: The Low Lighthouse and Beacon Hill by John Constable. Oil on canvas. 1820
L'atmosphere by Camille Flammarion. Wood engraving. 1888
Musée Européen de la Bière. Medium, artist and year unknown

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