In conjunction with the exhibition opening, the Graham Foundation, with Distributed Art Publishers, is pleased to launch Barbara Kasten: The Diazotypes ---- a special small - run artist book of Kasten's diazotypes, a body of work she created while living in California in the 1970s, using a process commonly employed to
create architectural blueprints.
She produced a series of awe - striking images titled «Caryatid» in 1980 as part of her Temple project using the diazotype process — used most commonly for
creating architectural blueprints — in which she projected images or negatives made from transparent tissue paper and acetate onto large sheets of light - sensitive paper and exposed (sometimes as long as overnight) to create cyan and sepia - toned figurative photographs.
Not exact matches
You spend countless hours toiling away to
create a
blueprint in your favorite
architectural software.
Yet when we finish school and enter the world of work, we are asked to
create work of value — scientific reports, business plans, websites, books,
architectural blueprints, graphic artwork, investment proposals, medical devices and software applications.
The beauty of this show is how the curators seamlessly blend the work of older artists — from an
architectural blueprint created by Claes Oldenburg in 1980 to new fiberglass works by original Neo Geo artist Peter Halley — with the work of younger artists who were heavily inspired by the original spatial investigations of these elder statesmen.
Instead a reductive line traces the very essence of the structure,
creating an image more akin to a primitive language or
architectural blueprint.
Shaw's pieces play with the cyanotype process to
create images that evoke
architectural blueprints, while McGhee's pieces collage images and textures from urban environments.
Utilized CAD programs to
create detailed
blueprints and digital models of civil and
architectural designs