Sentences with word «photomechanical»

The word "photomechanical" refers to a process that combines photography and mechanics. It describes techniques or methods that use photography to produce mechanical effects or replicate images. Full definition
JAY DeFEO Untitled c. 1975 - 76 Collage of photomechanical reproduction and gelatin silver print 9 1/2 by 3 15/16 in.
The «Unidentified» photographs will be shown alongside eight photomechanical prints of legendary portraits and images from the 1970 Multiples, Inc. publication, Artists and Photographs by Lawrence Alloway, which come from CCS Bard's own holdings of Warhol's work.
Box construction: Glass - paned, stained wood box with photomechanical reproduction, mirror, spray - painted twigs, wood and shaved bark
Seven Works on Paper: Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1846 - 1964), four On the Seine, Near Paris and one The Incoming Boat, photomechanical reprints on paper, image sizes to 4 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.; More...
RLT Vet can produce photomechanical, photo thermal, and photo acoustic effects.
Rather than offering expansive photographic vistas as Ansel Adams did in the 20th century or Luminist water views à la the 19th - century painter John Frederick Kensett, Beeferman confronts viewers with photomechanical snippets of rocks, water and sand.
In Vaisman's view, pleasure once associated with the human body has been superseded by pleasure gained from the acquisition of art, and biological reproduction has acquired a parallel, if not a competitor, in mass production and photomechanical replication.
Walker Evans, Collage with Thirty - Six Ticket Stubs, 1975; cut and pasted photomechanical prints on paper; collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Walker Evans Archive; © Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
JAY DeFEO Untitled 1976 Collage of photomechanical reproduction, gelatin silver print and transparent pressure - sensitive tape 9 9/16 by 4 in.
Seven Works on Paper: Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1846 - 1964), four On the Seine, Near Paris and one The Incoming Boat, photomechanical reprints on paper, image sizes to 4 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.; American School, 20th Century, White House, glossy gelatin silver print on paper, image / sheet size 6 7/8 x 9 in.; Bertram Hartman (American, 1882 - 1960), Dead Flicker, 1942, watercolor on paper, sheet size 11 3/8 x 6 7/8 in.
The image is a heliotype print, a photomechanical method of reproduction that had recently been invented by photographer Ernest Edwards (1837 - 1903), for whom Darwin had sat for a portrait in 1868.
Rail: Yes, you were using the garish colors of that period's photomechanical reproduction techniques, which sets you aside from the still rather painterly colors of Warhol, Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein, etc..
Incorporating modified detritus — billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, wrapping and carbon paper — in its densely accreted, silver - gray surfaces, Ghost Money is a rich representation of urban life that pays particular attention to the «underbelly» economies that are interlaced with social injustices.
Mark Bradford, Potable Water, 2005, Billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, and additional mixed media, 130 x 196 inches, Collection of Hunter Gray, Photo: Bruce M. White
Peeling billboard papers or merchant posters, photomechanical reproductions, hairdressing endpapers, newsprint clips, polyester cord: these are Bradford's scavenged ephemera, considered in their regular context to be visual pollution yet decontextualized and altered into art.
Billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, comic - book paper, wrapping paper and additional mixed media on canvas; support: 102 x 144 in.
Highlights include the history of photomechanical reproduction, early illustrated printed books, decorative arts and sample books, and twentieth - and twenty - first century artists» books.
Photomechanical reproductions, feather, fabrics, rubber tubing, razor blade, nails, tobacco, sequins, string, shell, and paint encased in nylon stocking over wood.
Whilst Khan's mindset is more painterly than photographic, he often employs the tools of photomechanical reproduction to create his work.
Billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, carbon paper, acrylic paint, rice paper, and additional mixed media; courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York; © Mark Bradford; photo: Fredrik Nilsen
Mark Bradford, Potable Water, 2005; billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, and additional mixed media; 130 x 196 inches; collection of Hunter Gray; © Mark Bradford; photo: Bruce M. White
Billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, carbon paper, nylon string, and additional mixed media on canvas; 48 x 60 inches; courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York; © Mark Bradford; photo: Fredrik Nilsen
New York — based Adam Fuss departs from traditional camerawork in his photomechanical rendering of photograms.
This method allowed Drexler to envelop and erase the photomechanical image while paradoxically imbuing it with a tactile sense of the artist's hand.
Black intaglio printing (etching and drypoint) on white handmade paper and photomechanical reproduction of a drawing
2003 photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, permanent - wave end papers and additional mixed media on canvas 72 x 84 in.
Potable Water, 2005; billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, and additional mixed media; 130 x 196 in.
Value 47, 2009 — 10; billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, carbon paper, nylon string, and additional mixed media on canvas; 48 x 60 in.
Polke's feeling for the romance of photomechanical reproduction was what first set me to thinking about his relationship with Dalí, who also took an interest in the halftone's dot screen.
Billboard paper, photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, carbon paper, acrylic paint, bleach, and additional mixed media on canvas, 94 1/2 x 118 in.
The lot is accompanied by a photomechanical print of a mountain landscape, which has not been examined out of frame.
«Strawberry» (2002) photomechanical reproductions, acrylic gel medium, permanent - wave end papers, and additional mixed media on canvas by Mark Bradford 72» x 84»

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