Showing posts with label Monoprint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monoprint. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 November 2019

Josephine Birch I


Josephine Birch has been working on large scale monoprints that explore the themes of; ‘Traffic’ and ‘Contrails and Murmurations’., which she intends exhibiting between tiny etchings of trees, beasts, and homes. 



Tuesday, 7 June 2016

George Douglas Workshop II




Here are two of my beastly collaged monoprints a giant fly and a rough tongued cat (based on our own).

Friday, 30 May 2014

Sorcha Fitzgerald I






Sorcha Fitzgerald's degree show was almost completely monotype, drawn through from the back of the paper. Because she had focused on this media it held the show together as one very strong collection. Two of Sorcha's pieces were amazing memory boxes with many monoprints wonderfully drawn and displayed. I am really hoping to be able to return before the show finishes on Sunday.

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Livia Stein





 

"I love to paint, to put it straight out. What begins with an idea, ends with a journey. 
Like the hang glider pilot, I peer over the edge and jump because that is my choice and necessity at once. Art is my statement of irony and my humor and my sadness about all that I try to accomplish and will never achieve in the small time I have from when I am born to when I cease knowing."
Livia Stein 

Wild collage and monoprint stired together with colour and experience to make the best stories, that is the work of Livia Stein.

Friday, 4 March 2011

Unity Coombes

Here is a selection of monotypes by Unity Coombes, I like her layering of colour and the different scale of her mark making. Unity is inspired by 1950's illustration, fashion and design and has some wonderful work in her portfolio and available in her shop.

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Andrea Daquino


Above: Goat and Vine, Aesops Fable. Below: Circus, Bottom: An Unorthodox Approach to Life.
Andrea Daquino's wonderful monoprinted and collaged illustrations. I especially like the grumpy grapes of the top illustration.

Thursday, 10 June 2010

Rae Welch books


Rae Welch (who's paper bird sculptures are below) has also made these wonderful Japanese bound books of monoprinted butterflies.