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Based on linoprints @augusta_ackerman creates vivid textile images.
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A real place on a Scottish island. This ruin has been standing, with the crack, for many years and is a wonderfully evocative building.
Other sizes of card and print available.
1st layer printed with white acrylic to purposely show brush marks. Over-printed with turquoise printing ink then detail added with white gel pen.
My phone gets confused about how to focus on the words on the map when I print on it, but it's perfectly clear in real life. Sigh
In a bi-partisan show of support for both the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots playing in Superbowl LI, I'm sharing #tbt shots of linocuts I've carved and printed.
Boston Great Gray, Speedball block printing ink and Sharpies on an upcycled map of Boston, 8" x 10", © Julia Forsyth
A vision of Autumn, Acer trees come in such vivid colours and have such fantastic leaf shapes. Each is hand printed from a "trunk" block and a set of "4 leaves" so each is individual.
©2012 Julia Forsyth, Great Gray Owl Virgin Ink Linocut, Sharpie pen and transferred drawing on carved linocut block, 8 inches by 10 inches
Linosnede "GEROEZEMOES" voor "MAIL 2 MAASTRICHT" 10x15 cm.
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Linoprint "AGORA" for "MAIL 2 MAASTRICHT" 10x15 cm.
Perfection - what does it mean to you? For me (as I think for many artists) life is a constant balance between the wish to make things perfectly like I had it in mind - and constantly having to face that it doesn't work, will never work that way.
This edition of 20 prints (all different, see the whole edition here) is the result of my thinking about perfection. - And they are called "imperfection" :-)
On the backside they all carry a handwritten quote by Salvador Dali: "Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it." - The quote is by Dali, it's written by me :-)
I have several explanations for why these prints stand for "imperfection", but I don't want to preempt you in finding your own meaning and interpretation.
The sheets of paper on which prints numbered 1-10 are printed is a little larger than A4, about 30cm x 21 cm, printed on reclaimed paper.
Perfection - what does it mean to you? For me (as I think for many artists) life is a constant balance between the wish to make things perfectly like I had it in mind - and constantly having to face that it doesn't work, will never work that way.
This edition of 20 prints (all different, see the whole edition here) is the result of my thinking about perfection.- And they are called "imperfection" :-)
On the backside they all carry a handwritten quote by Salvador Dali: "Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it." - The quote is by Dali, it's written by me :-)
I have several explanations for why these prints stand for "imperfection", but I don't want to preempt you in finding your own meaning and interpretation.
The sheets of paper on which prints numbered 1-10 are printed is a little larger than A4, about 30cm x 21 cm, printed on reclaimed paper.
Berlin native Florian Bartelt has worked throughout the city using different outlets to express his art. In 2005, his work was displayed at the large ceramic exhibition, "Der helle Wahnsinn." He used a red Kolo Newport photo album to illustrate his interpretation of the city where he was raised.
As the subject of his book, Florian illustrates the varying and everyday cultural influences which are present throughout the city. The city's complex diversity of culture is brought to the reader’s attention by the combination of pictures, lino-prints and photocopies collaged together.
For more information: koloist.com/index.php/2010/02/26/florian-bartlet-s-berlin...