For the image, Close employed the four basic colors used in color printing — cyan, magenta, yellow, and black — to recreate the photo -
mechanical reproduction process, using the airbrush to carefully control the layering of paint.
Not exact matches
Knowing how cells exert force and sense
mechanical feedback in their microenvironment is crucial to understanding how they activate a wide range of cellular functions, such as cell
reproduction, differentiation and adhesion — basic physiological
processes that underlie embryo development, tumor metastasis, wound healing and many other aspects of human health and disease.
Reynolds enlisted a large - scale, high - tech printing
process in the tradition of artists like Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons and Urs Fischer who have pushed the boundaries of painting through
mechanical reproduction before him.
The result of this
process, in which she constructs an image through a series of small staccato marks, is an impression of
mechanical reproduction.
Furthermore, Cruz - Diez's analysis of the transformative possibilities of color is deeply rooted in his particular interest in
mechanical reproduction, as is evident in his study of the technical
processes of the Polaroid photograph, film, and black - and - white photography.
In the first years of the 1900s, several of these artists seceded, or broke away, from the mainstream use of the camera as a tool for
mechanical reproduction and embraced a new style that emphasized the role of craftsmanship.Through such labor - intensive
processes as platinum, gum - bichromate, bromoil, and silver gelatin printing, they created rich, tonally subtle images.
The history of colour
reproduction, manufacture and consumption are further explored through the presentation of the film as a composite RGB projection, which recalls the
mechanical print
processes used in the textile industry.
In three ink drawings, Sietsema has manually duplicated the
process of
mechanical reproduction, copying pages of The New York Times by hand - rendering each typographic mark.