Woodcut. Merlyn Chesterman. Landing Place, 2011.
Une sélection de linogravures profondes et minimalistes par l'artiste Marseillais, David Vanadia.
I’m Eric Gaskell, born in Wigan, going through school in 60’s and 70’s. I was always good at drawing but only really finding out about art as a 17 year old sixth former. Before then I’d never heard of even Van Gogh or Picasso (let alone anyone else). For the last 37 years, since leaving … Continue reading "Meet the Maker: Eric Gaskell"
Elizabeth Colborne never saw the Northwest landscape as a postcard portrait. Dividing her time between the Northwest and New York City, she produced a series of color woodblock prints of local landmarks like Mt. Baker and Bellingham Bay that bring a sophisticated cosmopolitan sensibility to the depiction a region still emerging from the surrounding wilderness. Now, Seattle-based curator David Martin and Bellingham’s Whatcom are offering the first retrospective show of Colborne’s work since her death in 1948.
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Aquí deixamos algunhas imaxes do proceso de elaboración do novo libro ilustrado por Marc Taeger para Kalandraka en colaboración cos obradoiros de debuxo e serigrafía artística da EMAO. Marc, que estivo fai pouco dando unha clase para o alumnado da EMAO, está a traballar no seu novo proxecto : as ilustracións do libro Elefante / Un guisante que están feitas con linóleo. Para saber máis sobre a técnica do linóleo podes clicar no enlace do obradoiro de pintura xa que a nosa compañeira, Paula, fixo unha reportaxe fotográfica do proceso paso a paso.
While we like artists to have passion for their craft we also like to find out a little bit about them too, so when we heard about ridiculously talented illustrator JooHee Yoon and her passion for "cooking obscure root vegetables", we instantly developed a bit of a soft spot for her (how could you not!).
In this post I will explain the basic steps of making linocuts at home without a press. I love the craft of linoleum printing and I hope you will tempted to try it as well.
Textile Artist Lorraine Roy talks to us about her love of natural sciences, developing an artist voice and how to succed as an artist.
Kozan-ji, Kyoto - B. Staircase to Kozan temple in Kyoto. The clear, well composed design which was the trade mark of Kiyoshi Saito. The image area was treated with mica to give the subtle sheen to the otherwise muted colors. Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art, Kiyoshi Saito Retrospective, #1-200, p.138.
Master of the impossible, M.C. Escher’s illusionary, labyrinthine worlds have fascinated artists, designers, mathematicians and geologists alike. His meticulously rendered, illogical black and white drawings and prints seem born from the subconscious,
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Jane Ormes is a silk screen printer who was born in Bromley now lives and works in Bristol. She graduated with a degree in Surface Pat...