Three
dimensional archival print, laminated with lexan and mounted on shaped form with acrylic paint
Not exact matches
By using
archival material with
printed fabrics to craft three -
dimensional pieces, Opposite and Above are three unique works made directly within the gallery space, giving the exhibition its site - specific and voluminous character.
Since 2012, Magnolia Editions has published an ongoing series of
archival watercolor
prints by Close which use the artist's grid format and the precision afforded by contemporary digital printers to layer water - based pigment on Hahnemuhle rag paper [31] such that the native behavior of watercolor is manifested in each
print: «The edges of each pixel bleed with cyan, magenta, and yellow, creating a kind of three -
dimensional fog effect behind the intended color swatches.»
Screen
printed cardboard box containing five
prints (three silkscreens, one edition variée and one etching,) four artist generated
archival publications, two three -
dimensional paper pieces, two posters, a painting, a drawing, a coupon for redeeming a record, an artist's book, a metal stencil, a weaving, a sewn canvas work and an edition catalog.