Where can I find a woodcut engraved by J. Lankes of an original drawing of Charles Burchfield signed for sale?
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The image above is called Undulating Spirits. I’ve been working on it for awhile because of a renewed interest in fractal geometry. In this case I projected some fractal shapes onto a grungy surface. Fractals of course are shapes that repeat themselves on different scales to make up a whole shape. They can be found in nature such as the fern leaf or can be generated using fancy algorithms discovered by Benoit Mandelbrot, the father of fractal geometry.
A continuum. The point at which deliberate order and reactive composition come together. The place where aestheticism meets spontaneous textural muscularity.
Charged by relational and discordant influences and polarities, the thrust is to pool these diverse energies and disciplines to build up and dismantle them at will thereby creating a new relationship between them. Art has a design.
I need to know who the artist is. Can you help find a resource?
I’m not a terrible drawer, I’m moderate but is that going to matter much if I take a printmaking course in college?
I am in an intro printmaking class in college and want to “WOW” my colleagues. I would like to hang my prints in a non traditional way and need some inspiration. I am a ceramic major, so I wouldn’t mind incorporating ceramic or found objects either just to make it more interesting.
I want to do woodblock printmaking and i need the tools or know what tools to get. I found these on this website: http://www.imcclains.com/catalog/kits/japanesewoodblock.html Are there others out there? Or is this what you use. thanks for the help.
I’m going to art school and I have’nt decided wether to major in printmaking or graphic design. Printmaking is what I really want to do, but I worry that once Ii get out of school I wont be able to find a good job.