Monday, 22 June 2015

Blog 5 - Printmaking

Blog 5 - Printmaking 




History of Printmaking
 The method of copying text and pictures, or printing, has a very long history behind it.
The history of printing can be a history of trade, culture and individuals.
Some of the early uses of printmaking, Were  relief stamps cut on brands and seals used to mark prisoners and animals as property.
Also Clay tiles, metals and wood were the first "plates" made to transfer pictures and symbols onto skin. The first real "prints," Came from China, where early Buddhists used text and pictures printed on paper to disseminate spiritual ideas through the text.




 

Historic Printmaking Images




The Great Wave off Kanagawa

Year - 1829 - 32
Type - Colour Woodcut
Dimensions -  25.7 cm × 37.8 cm (10.1 in × 14.9 in)

The Great Wave off Kanagawa  is a woodblock print by the Japanese artist Hokusai.





Goten-yama hill, Shinagawa on the Tōkaidō


Year - 1890 and 1940
Type - 1 print : woodcut, colour.
Summary: Print shows people having a picnic as others stroll along paths through grove of cherry trees at blossom time at the Shinagawa station on the Tōkaidō Road, with view of Mount Fuji in the distance.
The Creation of Adam

Artist - Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
Year - 1642
Type - Monotype (dark manner) in black on ivory laid paper
Dimensions -  303 x 203 mm
    


Some Printmaking Techniques 

Woodcut: The oldest printmaking technique, woodcut involves carving an image into a wooden surface, which is then inked and printed—leaving the carved-out image in negative, as well as occasional traces of the wood’s grain.
Monotype: Unlike most other printmaking techniques, this process produces unique editions. Artists draw, paint, or otherwise manipulate ink or paint to create a composition on a smooth surface, which is then produced in reverse when applied to a ground support.
Screen Print: One of the most ubiquitous printmaking techniques today, screen printing starts with an ink-blocking stencil applied to a screen. When ink is wiped across the screen, it selectively passes through, transferring the image to the ground. Look no further than Andy Warhol for iconic examples of the medium.
    



 Reference
www.artic.edu

www.wikipedia.org







 


Sunday, 21 June 2015

Blog 3 - Art Hero - Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso 





Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, also known as Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, poet and list goes on. He was born on the 25th October 1881 – 8th April 1973. 

Pablo Picasso one of the most influential painters and artist of his time, he is also one of the most recognized figures of the 20th century.

His also known for inventing Cubism, a style and movement in art, especially painting, in 
which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple
geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage






The Blue Room 

The Blue Room (FrenchLa chambre bleue) is a 1901 painting by Pablo Picasso painted during his Blue Period

Garçon à la Pipe




Garçon à la Pipe (English: Boy with a Pipe) is a painting by Pablo Picasso. It was painted in 1905 when Picasso was 24 years old, during his Rose Period.












Reference

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gar%C3%A7on_%C3%A0_la_pipe
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cubism
http://arthistory.about.com/cs/namespp/a/picasso.htm
http://www.commdiginews.com/
rackcdn.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Room_(Picasso)

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

International Artists - JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT




Jean-Michel Basquiat was an American artist, musician, and producer. (Born - December 22, 1960 –  Died - August 12, 1988)
Basquiat had a signature painting style of obsessive scribbling, elusive symbols and diagrams. I liked the simplicity in his works and his ability to still have depth in his paintings.



Irony of Negro Policeman








Reference

www.artsy.net

New Zealand Artists - GAVIN HURLEY

gavin hurley 

Gavin Hurley’s has a unique cut and paste style. His portraits combine the use of paint, textured paper, His artworks also has a nostalgic vibe, almost vintage looking also his originality is what stood out.

Alexander's Wall


Size : 555 x 695 mm 
Media : Collage
        
      
Hurley also paints portraits of historical figures. His collage-portraits are constructed from layered flat planes of colour that together make up the simplified feature of his subjects. 

Young George


                                             Size : 350 x 450 mm


                                               Media: Oil on Linen







Reference

                                                      melanierogergallery.com/

    

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Blog 4 - Text on The Street

Text on The Street  - Banksy


  • Banksy an English graffiti artist from Bristol, UK, whose artwork has appeared throughout London and other locations around the world. Banksy is one of the most controversial street artist to emerge on the global stage whose artwork has appeared throughout London and other locations around the world. 

  •  Banksy uses typography in a lot of his images. The text is normally a duller, messy spray paint look but is still easy to read.


















Reference

http://www.stencilrevolution.com/profiles/about-banksy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banksy

Blog 1 - Looking at Text as Image Term 2 - Barbara Kruger

 Barbara Kruger



  • Barbara Kruger is an american conceptual artist, she was (born January 26, 1945) in Newark, New Jersey, United States. Barbara Kruger's known works have directive slogans over black-and-white photographs, addressing cultural issues.
  •  The phrases in her works often include pronouns.







“Untitled” (We don’t need another hero), 1987



Image Width - 2721

Image Height - 1418







Untitled (The war for me to become you), 2008

40 × 31 83/100 in

101.6 × 80.8 cm


Untitled (I Am the Real Thing), 1982

72 1/2 × 48 3/4 in

184.2 × 123.8 cm



Reference

https://www.artsy.net
https://www.flickr.com

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Blog 3 - Karl Maughan

Karl Maughan



  • Karl Maughan is an New Zealand born artist , Karl Maughan was born in Wellington in 1964 Maughan went to Elam School of Fine Arts in 1983, graduating in 1986. In 1987 he decided to complete his master’s degree, Maughan has a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts.
  • His works include his fascination with gardens and landscapes. His internationally & nationally recognised for landscapes as subject material, and subsequently his exploration of light, colour and texture. 
  • I like how the details are simplified and their colours exaggerated

                 Artist    Karl Maughan  
          Title     Arrowtown
Date     2014
                           Medium   OIL ON CANVAS
                       Dimension 220 x 1835mm





                  Artist    Karl Maughan  
          Title     Spur Road
 Date     2007
                            Medium   OIL ON CANVAS
                          Dimension 1370 x 2400mm



Reference


www.gowlangsfordgallery.co.nz
www.artsy.net
www.artgallery.org.nz/