Buy art from Sergey Sovkov (Free Shipping, Secured direct purchase): Printmaking titled "Hot day 1"
In this post I'll share my collagraph, or collograph as it also can be spelled, printmaking process with you. I'm fascinated by the unpredictability of collagraph printing…
Buy art from Sergey Sovkov (Free Shipping, Secured direct purchase): Printmaking titled "By the water 2"
This innovative A* portraiture project pushes the boundaries and uses modern technology such as laser cutters in a way that is exciting and rare among Painting / Fine Art students.
That tale of endless miles of sun is a series of monoprints produced at Shoestring Press in Brooklyn which incorporate successive printing techniques to produce permutations of photolithography, serigraphy, collagraphy, and a blind emboss layer. The imagery and colors take inspiration from a previous artist residency in Bisbee, Arizona, and feature images of local minerals like porphyry basalt, breccia, and green malachite.
This innovative A* portraiture project pushes the boundaries and uses modern technology such as laser cutters in a way that is exciting and rare among Painting / Fine Art students.
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The show, featuring 43 prints that explore the founding myth of the Afro-Cuban secret society Abakuá, opens Oct. 2
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With long, elegant fingers and brawny limbs, the women that define Hanna Lee Joshi’s gouache and colored pencil works move through the unknown and indiscernible with strength. The Vancouver-based artist renders anonymous figures in motion, whether dancing together or gracefully gliding through water, on their search for greater autonomy and fulfillment unobscured by political, cultural, and social impositions. In comparison to her earlier series, Joshi’s most recent pieces rely more heavily on shades of blue and use more subtle gradients to contour a leg or elbow. More
6th Tokyo International Mini-Print Triennial 2018, Official Website. We will announce a detail on October, 2017.
Applied Arts Workshop "Monoprint Marathon" : Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, 1-4pm