The Monotypes are an important part to understand her wider practice: produced in response to the materiality of the thin and porous
rice paper she prints on and to its fragility, the abstract prints also invite the viewer to reflect upon the importance and meaning of language.
Not exact matches
The codes are
printed on a
rice paper wafer that uses a water - based, edible ink.
A chemical process that allows color images to be
printed on specially coated
paper and then erased so that different images can be
printed on the same
paper has been developed by researchers at
Rice, Yonsei and Korea universities.
Almanac * • Apple • Art File * • Astrolabe • Backscratcher • Ball * • Bamboo * • Beret • Bill Blaster • Book * • Book of Marco Polo • Bosun's Pipe • Bow * • Bowser Statue • Bread • Bucket of Plaster • Buckle * • Bug Fix * • Bug Report * • Bunny * • Calculus Book • Cat • Chisel • Chocolate * • Cloth * • Compass * • Conversations
on Chemistry * • Crank Handle * • Crown • Cup of Tea • Declaration of Independence • Dictionary * • Dinosaur Egg † • Drawing of Air Screw • Drawing of Ideal Man • Drumstick • F = MA • Fan • Feather • Filament • Firecracker * • Fireworks • Flag (India) • Flag (United States of America) † • Flask * • Floppy Disk * • Flute * • Football • Globe • Grape • Handkerchief • Hand Mirror • Horse's Bit • Hourglass Block † • Ice Cream * • Incense • Inkwell * • Key (Mainz) • Key (Philadelphia) * • Knife • Ladder • Laurel Wreath • Law Book • Lemonade * • Lens • Light Bulb † • Magnet * • Measuring Stick • Message Block • Metal Type • Metronome • Milk * • Mona's Mirror • Mona Lisa • Money * • Monocle • Mushroom • Music • Newspaper • Notebook • Onion • Paint • Paintbrush • Painting * • Pamphlet •
Paper Money • Penny * • Physics Equation † • Poetry Book * • Postcard • Principia •
Print Block • Propeller † • Quill Pen (1602) † • Quill Pen (Orleans) • Rat Trap • Republic •
Rice * • Pearl Necklace • Scarf * • Scissors • Script * • Scroll * • Shield • Skull • Sledgehammer † • Spectacles (Philadelphia) • Spectacles (Washington, D.C.) * • Staff • Stamp * • Starman † • Steering Wheel † • Stovepipe Hat † • Sword † • Tea Bag • Telegram • Telescope (Padua) * • Telescope (Trinidad) • Throne † • Ticket * • Timulator • Tire * • Torch † • Toy * • Turkey * • Watch * • Warp Pipe † • Whirlpool • Wooden Snake
Edward Burtynsky, «
Rice Terraces # 4, Western Yunnan Province», China, 2012 Chromogenic color
print on Kodak Endura Premier
Paper.
She Always Had a Fiery Temper Encaustic
on Masonite with oil, inkjet
print and
rice paper View More
His
prints range in scale from intimate etchings and drypoints to linocuts
on rice paper and canvas measuring over eight feet high and are reproduced
on a variety of materials, a tactile approach which is echoed in the design and production of this volume.
Julia Kim Smith, Lady Chinky Eyes Papa John's Reciept, 2016, Archival pigment
print on rice paper, mounted
on a cotton - canvas - drawer - liner scroll (plain wood dowel rods), 36 x 16 inches
American sculptor, designer,
print artist Harry Bertoia (1915 - 1978) made thousands of monoprints
on rice paper to...