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This nude screenprint represents the third iteration of a design that began as a sketch at a life-drawing session at Portland's Hipbone Studio, which I later made into a sort of art-deco white ink panel, and then recently made into a screen. For this I have utilized a "dirty screen" pulling technique, in which I allowed for the traces of previous ink passes to blend with each pass, creating a rich sepia color, which when coupled with the bold geometric shapes and the line of the figure makes for a very striking image.
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screenprint sold with No Man's Land limited edition catalogue.
sérigraphie vendue avec la version luxe du catalogue "No Man's Land"
sérigraphe : Alain Buyse
This print is part of
MIGRATION NOW!
A limited-edition portfolio of handmade prints addressing migrant issues from Justseeds & CultureStrike.
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As part of Glasgowâs Active Ageing Week, a community group from 'Keep Creative', an arts and health GP referral programme, run by Depot Arts in North Glasgow took part in our âGrowing Bolderâ Printmaking and Archive Project.
This print was selected from the Glasgow Print Studio Archive by Alice from the Depot Arts Group.
âI call this print Smoking Gun because I find it very, striking portraying the dangers of living in Countries like Mexico where writers end up imprisoned, tortured, disappear, or are killed for speaking out. It shouts out a warning of the peril faced by anyone who dares to exercise freedom of speech, a right taken for granted by the Western World.â
Alice
Screenprint on canvas. Expo 'Overname' preparations. Been living in the screenprint studio for quite a few days.
The stamp will help guide visitors upstairs to the modern masterpieces from SFMOMA's collection, on view in the exhibition "Beyond Belief."