Diane Al Shammari, better known as @TheFootballGal_, has shared photos of her latest embroidery work on Japan's 2022 "cherry blossom" kit.
First Prize, Boarding School Malles, Built by AM3 Architetti Associati in Bolzano, Italy with date 2019. Images by UpLab; Courtesy of AM3 Architetti Associati. AM3 Architetti Associati has been awarded first prize in a competition to design a new boarding school in Malles (Boz...
I have a head 2, 2004 alluminio, vernice, lampada, 200x300x270cm
“Jacquemus Runways🖤”
I want to post more info about different printmaking techniques. it's a shame that printmaking is so undervalued as an art form because not that many people understand what it is. it has gotten to be a "secret art" unless you have studied it. These photos don't quite show the entire process, but i will post more at a later time. How I made "Flower Girl": This print is a collagraph, which is basically a collaged printmaking plate. You can use any materials you want, provided they are fairly flat. If an object is too bulky, it will not print well and may also damage your paper and the rollers of the press. My collagraph plate was made using a base of cardboard. I cut layers of cardboard away, and added tape, sandpaper, plastic netting, Brita filter carbon grains, and cut paper shapes. I also cut little marks into the shoes and grass area with my razor blade. The whole thing was then covered with a few layers of acrylic medium to seal the added elements and to waterproof the plate so that I could ink it. I used Akua waterbased inks for this print. I will do another post later about the process of printing. As you can see, the print comes out as the reverse of the plate. Most printmaking techniques besides screenprinting will make a reverse image. Collagraph is a really fun technique, and you can do it on the cheap (which is great if you want to make big plates or simply experiment.)