Not exact matches
Prange's exceptional
hand - colored
woodblock artwork enlarges upon the expressive poetry.
The Okami inspired «Wolf Goddess»
woodblock print was
hand - printed in Tokyo with traditional materials and techniques.
Zheng Xuewu orchestrates complex compositions by actively and freely transferring, one - by one, many hundreds of images onto paper using
hand - carved
woodblocks, cast metal printing type, stamps and found objects as printing tools.
She has made tapestries, embroideries and furniture, as well as using
woodblock printing methods and
hand - painted 16 mm film.
Yun - Fei Ji (Chinese, born 1963), «Migrants of the Three Gorges Dam,» 2009,
hand - printed watercolor
woodblock mounted on mulberry paper and silk, 18-1/8 x 348-3/8 inches, number 106 from edition of 108
Image: Helen Frankenthaler, Freefall, 1993,
Hand - dyed paper in 15 colors and 12 color woodcut from 1 plate of 21
woodblocks, 78 1/2 x 60 1/2 inches (199.4 x 153.7 cm).
Helen Frankenthaler, Freefall, 1993,
hand - dyed paper in 15 colors and 12 color woodcut from 1 plate of 21
woodblocks, 78 1/2 x 60 1/2 inches (199.4 x 153.7 cm).
On a single work's surfaces, on a colored ground, Zheng makes thousands of prints from
woodblocks he has carved, printing type, found stamps, and more recently Chinese papercuts; he finishes the work by painting into it by
hand.
Then, take a short walk over to the Maine College of Art studios to explore the
hands - on process of
woodblock making.
He orchestrates complex compositions by actively transferring, one - by - one, many hundreds of images onto paper using
hand - carved
woodblocks, cast metal printing type, stamps and found objects as printing tools.
Works include
woodblock prints,
hand - painted scrolls, metal works and sculpture that highlight esteemed and centuries - old artistic practices and traditions from the cultures of Japan, China, India, Tibet and Thailand.
The installation features
woodblock prints,
hand - painted scrolls and wood carvings with a focus on the rich artistic traditions from the historic eras of Japanese cultures spanning more than 400 years.
Twelve - color woodcut from twenty - one
woodblocks on
hand - dyed paper, 78 1/2 x 60 1/2 in.
Each print is
hand - printed using two
woodblocks on a sheet of Japanese Kozuke paper.
«Land of the Rising Sun: Art of Japan» features
woodblock prints,
hand - painted scrolls and wood carvings with a focus on the rich artistic traditions from the historic eras of Japanese cultures spanning more than 400 years.
Her site - specific work Canceled Edition exhibits four hundred
hand carved
woodblock prints of the now extinct Ivory Billed Woodpecker.
BEATRIZ MILHAZES Mariola Aluminum, brass, copper, acrylic,
hand - painted enamel on aluminum, polyester and paper flowers, foiled paper,
woodblock, screenprint 89 x 42 x 32 in.
The artist creates intricately carved
woodblocks, which he uses to make prints by
hand rubbing rather than through mechanical processing.