Sentences with phrase «etching technique»

The second article even concludes with a description of the etching technique used in Kiki Smith's Wolf Girl.
Limited to 40 copies, the print is on Somerset 300gsm acid free paper, a 100 % cotton mould - made paper that complements the delicate soft - ground etching technique.
He not only paints each letter by hand in most paintings, but also uses an etching technique and press to create some of his industrial - looking work.
Like many other artists, Vecsey believes that exploring different mediums is essential and she has worked in photography, monoprints, and, more recently, printmaking with Solarplate, a non-traditional etching technique.
The aquatint etching technique was chosen for its softly gradated tonal values to effect the transitional light central to Turrell's work.
James Green Printworks — Printed artworks using linocut and etching techniques, inspired by the everyday and the ordinarily absurd.
«The combination of SPM and etching techniques should support novel observations, while opening up new avenues for discovery.»
But their chips were manufactured using high - end etching techniques that require controlled environments known as clean rooms.
After his marriage to fellow painter Helen Frankenthaler had dissolved in 1969, he married photographer Renate Ponsold in 1972, hired Lawrence Rubin as his new dealer, and began experimenting with lithography and etching techniques.
In them, Tuttle combines his love of aquatint etching techniques with the collage of burlap, thread, gingham fabric in a careful balance of pure abstraction.
A demonstration of etching techniques will be given Oct. 18 and 25, and Nov. 8 and 15, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m..
Using ink on paper, Smith combines traditional and self - taught etching techniques in her attempts to represent the subtleties of human flesh.

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So Stearns worked with Planet Labs» engineering team to come up with a technique that etched the artwork from Stearn's illustrated canvases onto the bodies of the satellites with lasers.»
I still go on lots of courses to learn new techniques, and have added enamelling, silver clay and pewter etching and casting to my repertoire along the way.
Strapparava and Özbal plan on adding other naming techniques to the system, such as introducing the ability to use rhymes, as in «Etch - a-Sketch».
Unlike the Etch A Sketch, their technique did not involve scraping.
Applying techniques from computer chip makers, the NIST team etched tiny holes into a silicon wafer and fixed a glass layer atop it.
To get beyond that resolution, researchers are investigating plasmonic lenses, illustrated here, that use excited electrons to focus light into even shorter wavelengths; theoretically, this technique could be used to etch circuit features as small as 5 to 10 nanometers.
Many of the graceful paintings and etchings are thought to have been the work of a single talented artist who had mastered sophisticated techniques of perspective and contrast.
Existing techniques for transferring such thin films from a substrate rely on a process called chemical etching, but the chemicals involved in that process can damage or contaminate the film.
Using a technique they developed last year, the researchers then etched tiny, uniform holes in graphene — small enough to let water molecules through, but not larger contaminants.
He learned lithography, engraving, and etching, three techniques that are succinctly explained here and illustrated through cartoonlike panels of drawings.
The technique quickly spread to other parts of Europe; Italian artist Parmiganino created beautiful prints that exploited etching's ability to more directly translate the artist's fluid marks to the printed image.
Using an array of innovative techniques that still puzzle scholars (including his famous sugar lift etching method), Segers created extraordinarily resonant, melancholic landscapes characterized by luscious, soft lines, that resemble nothing by his contemporaries and little that has followed since.
His abstract prints proved as innovative as his canvas works, employing a vast array of techniques, including lithography, screenprinting, etching, and offset lithography — a method which Stella himself is credited with inventing.
In this group of works she is presenting a wide range of silk screen, monoprinting, Chine colle — a unique technique in printmaking in which the image is transferred to a surface that is recollaged in the printing process - solar etchings and digital prints that echo and evoke variations on all the above.
Last Bird, 2017 is created as a photogravure etching with chine - collé; a collage technique used to press one delicate paper onto another.
In addition to his large - scale paintings, Katz has produced dozens of print editions using a variety of techniques, including lithographs, etchings, silkscreens, and linoleum cuts.
She officially opened a painting and etching exhibition and would present new techniques to the Institute of American Studies in Barcelona.
The marks and techniques he employed during the etching process were a natural progression from his work as a draughtsman.
Viewers will appreciate seeing masterful examples, in contemporary interpretation, of familiar and not so familiar printing techniques — woodblock, etching, silkscreen, lithograph, drypoint and aquatint.
Zarina's work displays a broad range of technical mastery and inquisitiveness: the show features woodcuts, etchings, rubbings, incised paper, and even cast multiples executed in paper and bronze, as well as other techniques.
Were a visitor to arrive at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, under the misapprehension that etching and lithography were techniques secondary to painting, whose purpose was the cheaper dissemination of an image, they would leave having had such a misconception blasted out of all being.
[7] He would go on to produce many editions in lithography, etching, silkscreen, woodcut and linoleum cut, producing over 400 prints made by different techniques in his lifetime.
Many artists over the last few hundred years have created etchings using the copper plate intaglio technique, including Rembrandt, Goya, Dürer, and Richard Coe, whose depictions of Birmingham during the Great Depression are the focus of Magic City Realism: Richard Coe's Birmingham.
Drawn from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his family foundation, this exhibition includes more than 25 prints made from a diverse range of techniques, including lithographs, etchings, aquatints, screen prints, and woodcuts.
Over the course of four decades, Donald Judd created hundreds of prints using aquatint, etching, and screenprint techniques though the woodcut was his primary print medium.
Over the course of four decades, Judd created hundreds of prints in aquatint, etching, and screenprint techniques though focused on woodcuts as his primary print medium.
The aptly named black - and - white Etching — 1 (1979) defines the elements and techniques that emerge and evolve through the prints that follow.
In the way that an eloquent author's chosen words illuminate a story, Stella's layered printing techniques (lithography, etching, engraving, aquatint, screen printing, mezzotint, relief, collagraph, woodcut, and hot foil stamping) and sculptural forms elucidate the power of a narrative thread to join his works together.
Judd also explored screenprint techniques, sometimes using different techniques to generate the same shape, such as in the case of the parallelogram, which he used in his sculpture as well as in woodcuts, etchings, and aquatints.
First established in 1964 in Barcelona, Polígrafa's renowned workshop was opened in the 1970s, enabling artists to use traditional printing techniques including woodcut, etching, and lithography to realize their ideas and give them the space to experiment and innovate.
In the 1970s Joan de Muga, son of the founder, opened Polígrafa's own workshop with facilities for etching, lithography, woodcuts, and other traditional print techniques.
The usual technique Peyton uses is oil, but watercolor, pencil, and etching are present as well and her most frequent feature are washy glazes of dripping paint.
Down south, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, TX, is exhibiting Frankenthaler prints more expansive in their techniques: lithographs, etchings, aquatints, screen prints, and woodcuts.
In the mid-1920s, he experimented with soft - focus, etching, Bromoil Process, and other techniques of the pictorial photographers such as Alfred Stieglitz who attempted to produce photography on an equal artistic plane with painting by trying to mimic it.
He rediscovered sculpture and developed a new technique for creating relief sculptures, through pouring plaster into lines etched in a metal etching plate.
The eclectic array of artworks on view reflects the expansive range of the press in terms of both printmaking techniques — such as aquatint, collagraphy, etching, lithography, and screen printing — and subject matter.
«The old technique of etching is a rising passion, as it combines the sensibility of drawing with an exhausting handcraft.»
Throughout his career, Chuck Close has expanded his contribution to portraiture through the mastery of such varied drawing and painting techniques as ink, graphite, pastel, watercolor, conté crayon, finger painting, and stamp - pad ink on paper; printmaking techniques, such as Mezzotint, etching, woodcuts, linocuts, and silkscreens; as well as handmade paper collage, Polaroid photographs, Daguerreotypes, and Jacquard tapestries.
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