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Bobcat and Chukar
11"x14"
Hand-colored screen print on paper
signed ed. of 100
new print available at www.shawncreeden.com/shop
The making of work for an upcoming group show I'm in at the ACP (Australian Centre of Photography) gallery in Sydney entitled 'Batteries Not Included'
More info at izrock.
"Dink"
A lady in a bikini with a big tin of paint.
Screenprint edition of 50 on 300gsm cartridge paper.
50 x 49.5cms.
Signed & numbered.
Enquiries: hutchpiece.co.uk
I'm so in love with this print that I found at the thrift store the other day. It is by Nicholas Takis (1903-1965). It looks like he is actually a fairly well known painter, his original paintings sell for a good amount of money. I'm pretty sure this is a screen print though since it is on paper and is huge (20"x26"). It is weird that the image goes right up to the edge of the paper though. When I first looked at it I thought it said "Azusa Flower Mart" and I got all excited that it was a local scene from Azusa, CA but it really looks like it is says "Azulsa Flower Mart" or "Azulea Flower Mart." If any one knows any more about the subject or the artist please let me know. Thanks.
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.
If you are interested in purchasing this fine original piece of artwork, please visit me at http://www.etsy.com/shop/brandnameartist