Her first aquatints (intaglio printmaking technique) however date from 1953 (eg.
Not exact matches
I did the same in Copenhagen when I
first arrived and it's the perfect way to get
aquatinted with the area.
In his
first project with Alan Cristea Gallery in London, sculptor Antony Gormley created four groups of prints: seven enormous woodblocks; a series of unique body prints; a group of ten
aquatints, collectively titled Matrix I — X; and eleven small line etchings.
When we
first started, my inclination was to try to figure out how to make flat planes, and then we ended up doing this last print with a series of eight to ten
aquatint planes, all gray tonalities on top of the hard - ground etching.
In 1963, less than a decade into his extraordinary period of collecting, Norton Simon purchased his
first piece by Spanish master Francisco de Goya — an exquisite working proof from his masterful series of etchings and
aquatints, called Los Caprichos.
Ten years ago, the artist began work on his
first small box - set of
aquatints, based on his Dot Book drawings and his larger Love Chair etchings.
Until 12 April, the highlighted work is Reims 1914, an etching and
aquatint by Raoul Varin that examines the damage caused to Rheims Cathedral by German shelling during the
First World War.
An artist creates an
aquatint by
first covering a metal plate with a fine, even layer of powdered rosin — made from dried pine tree sap.
The
first room kicks off with a good «wow» factor from the overseas department of Honourable RAs - eight stunning Ellsworth Kelly lithographs, a bright, shaped - paper
aquatint by Frank Stella, Rauschenberg, Tapies and Paladino.
Motherwell had made his
first prints in 1943 and returned to printmaking in 1961 with such works as Poet I. Alone among the original Abstract Expressionist group to embrace printmaking enthusiastically, he subsequently produced a body of graphic work that includes A la pintura (1972), a limited edition book of
aquatints with letterpress texts, and more than 500 editions made in collaboration with workshops and printers in the United States and Europe.
The three - color
aquatint print, created during her
first collaboration with Wingate Studio, employs larger patterns and blocks of color than the Jane's well - known microscopic dots of oil paint, allowing the viewer a sense of the structure behind her meaningfully configured compositions.
Limited edition hand - painted carborundum reliefs and sugar - lift
aquatints by Turner Prize - winning British artist Howard Hodgkin (b. 1932)-- on view for the
first time in the United States — will be showcased at Alan Cristea Gallery.
This large - scale work is the artist's
first and most ambitious colour
aquatint.