Sentences with word «lithographic»

"Lithographic" refers to a printing process that uses a flat surface, usually made of stone, metal, or plastic, to transfer images onto paper or other materials. Full definition
Especially for this exhibition, she has made a series of lithographic prints using one inking of the stone until it stopped producing an image: a humble memorial to the cruel erasure of memory.
Human Considerations is the second exhibition to spotlight a portfolio of lithographic prints from the Rolling Stone Press, a professional lithography atelier that operated in Atlanta from 1984 until 2005.
Wolf Vostell, B 52 in Laos im Einsatz (B 52 in Laos on a Mission), 1970, Plaster with acrylic, graphite, and lithographic crayon on gelatin silver print on chipboard.
Makes offset lithographic poster for Arts for ACT to benefit the Abuse, Counseling, and Treatment Center, Fort Myers, Florida.
Jones» brother Howard collected the nests and wrote the text, and she learned to draw on lithographic stones to create the printed images (which would later be colored by hand).
If going with a larger print run on offset lithographic presses makes sense because you'll need a large number of copies as cost - effectively as possible, then we'll get your books into production in our offset plant.
2: Reproductions of Renaissance chalk drawings were converted into lithographic plates, with which hand - ground natural minerals such as sanguine, hematite, and black chalk were arranged upon a linen rag paper.
The same method can be applied in many well - understood systems in surface and nanoscience and could even be adapted to mesoscopic systems, such as quantum dots, which are controlled through lithographic processes.
Likewise, the lithographs from Sketches (1981) were made by transferring drawings of his public sculpture T.W.U. (1980) to an aluminum plate with lithographic rubbing ink.
It also produces a very smooth surface, which is ideal for offset lithographic printing.
«American Images» (2013) consists of three boulders of lithographic limestone from Lithograph City, Iowa, quarried by the artist.
Grognet - monaco grand prix 1980: vintage lithographic reproduction of the famous monaco grand prix race of 1980 held in monaco for the last one hundred years.
Bywaters produced a significant body of landscape, still - life and portrait paintings, as well as lithographic prints and public murals.
John Piper was one of the first artists to develop new techniques using lithographic drawings with collage and ink wash.
Using lithographic ink, Jacob van Schalkwyk mends scenes of color.
In 1946 and 1947, Brenda Rawnsley encouraged distinguished artists of her time, including L. S. Lowry, John Nash and Henry Moore, to create lithographic prints for schools.
Color lithographic poster on paper, sight size 32 1/4 x 42 3/4 in.
A series of smaller works and relief paintings together with lithographic works inspired by the theatre will also be exhibited.
In 1899 Vuillard undertook both his most celebrated lithographic series and his two largest decorative paintings.
The works range from lithographic adaptations of the Black Paintings (1958 - 59) to magnificent technical experimentations from the 1980s and 90s and culminates with Moby Dick Deckle Edges, nine large - scale prints that make up part of the artist's massive project inspired by Herman Melville's epic novel.
However, so far it was necessary to rely on complex lithographic methods to produce the required nano - structure of the sensors, and they have the added disadvantage that they do not work well on uneven surfaces.
In 1974 the Israel Museum and the Jerusalem Foundation invited noted artist Michael Knigin to Israel to establish the first professional lithographic and silk screen atelier in Israel.
Using vintage lithographic stones, Echakhch responds specifically to prints in the Schiller Collection.
The possibilities of lithographic printmaking subsequently attracted sculptors such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.
It was this poster that caught the eye of Toulouse - Lautrec who then met Bonnard and, as a result, himself started making lithographic posters.
However, this period also marks a fascinating reintroduction of more traditional lithographic techniques, such as transfer paper or the distinctive cloudy erasures of «deletion hones» into his work.
There for the printing of his Lakes and Reservoirs book, Brandt also had the opportunity to learn about the publisher's exceptionally large Heidelberg offset lithographic printer.
In some instances he would further develop the compositions through lithographic and screenprint overlays in which image and ground merge.
During the day he develops complex lithographic tools for the chip industry.
Polymer Vision, which was spun out of the Philips Incubator Programme, in Eindhoven, in the Netherlands, in January, is concentrating on getting its product to market first, so it has opted to stick with traditional lithographic fabrication techniques more typically used to make silicon chips.
Tyler had to substitute lithographic tusche in to Stella's felt - tipped pens to have him agree to work together.
Drawn from the Louisville, Ky. museum's holdings and supplemented with eight prints owned by the Amon Carter, this show represents the full range of Whistler's lithographic career and includes his ethereal images of London's Thames River at night, as well as his daringly modern depictions of family and friends.
Hung facing the elevators, large - scale paintings by David Salle and Barbara Kruger are set against a backdrop of He Kills Me (1987), an AIDS protest mural by Donald Moffett, showing repeated lithographic images of Ronald Reagan in acerbic, Day - Glo colors.
Set of 2 books in white leather binding with printed title, gold embossing and metal closure, with text by Joyce Carol Oates, printed from text hand - written by Robert Gober and lithographic end papers, contained in purple linen covered box.
Frank Stella, Then Water Came and Quenched the Fire, 1986, hand colored and collaged with lithographic block and silkscreen printings, 53 x 52 inches
Frosted mylar was taped to the wall and then lithographic rubbing ink was applied.
M. C. Escher-esque worlds with impossible architecture set in the style of beautifully hand - drawn black - and - white lithographic art.
Invited artists collaborate with a Tamarind Master Printer with the goal of creating one or more lithographic editions.
It includes John Piper's pioneering technique that combines lithographic drawings with collage and ink wash, as well as Henry Moore's series of reclining figures from 1958 - 9 and Barbara Hepworth's 1968 prints that combined the rigid formal structures of her sculpture with complex textures and color.
The Duncan Print Group will also be in attendance, showcasing its latest print and packaging range of digital and lithographic services.
The stand featured Tecnocap's metal closures including the company's special lithographic, embossed, coatings and colour options.
Epps is also leading an effort to do nanoscale patterning with block polymers as a low - cost alternative to lithographic approaches currently used to make electronic devices.
«It could potentially fabricate devices which might be very difficult to fabricate using standard lithographic procedures,» says Branton.
The success of the reported DNA programmable assembly required expertise with hybrid (soft - hard) materials and exquisite nanopatterning and lithographic capabilities to achieve the requisite spatial resolution, definition and fidelity across large substrate areas.
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