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Showing posts with label Crookid Stiks 'n' $TONES - Full show. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Images on show in Dungeness Open Studios

Any image on show in Dungeness Open Studios can be made to the dimensions of this pricing structure

Please - *Scroll down this page to view images on show in Studios 1, 2 & 3.

*Print size - 10" by 8" | 254 mm x 203 mm = £22
*please leave a note with image number when ordering prints or Contact us*

 

*Print size - 14" by 11" | 356 mm x 280 mm = £40
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*Print size - 51 cm X 80 cm = £80
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*One off * Print size - (fits a standard frame size of 52 cm x 42 cm) - 'Showbiz in the night' = £60

Editioned images will be sized to create borders for ease of mounting | in standard frame sizes.
Signed, dated, titled & sent with full provenance & authentication - Edition limited to 80.
*Postage is included in all prices.

All images are produced as C-type Digital Photo Prints - Using the very best in photo printing equipment - The Poliettronica Laserlab and printing on archival Fuji professional photo paper.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Pathways of desire | In the rough style

Vernacular signage to the L.A.B. - * Thaddawey

Dungeness Open Studio 3 -

*Not in the Dungeness FONT style

It's in Gill sans bold A.K.A. - The... [ one mile away | still readable style]

*Otherwise in creative | counterpoint use - It's FONT forever..

Impromptu manifestation | Crookid Stiks 'n' $TONES

In the L.A.B. Impromptu manifestation - The 3rd showing space - Paddy Hamilton, Oliver Schofield, Robyn Banning - Photographs | Digital frames 'in movement' + Painterly wooden structures

One painting wall and printing press still operational throughout the duration of the show

"...it's meet the little artist time .." - (!)

*Making clarity details | Minimal signage as we go along..

'Pouncing' about.. On coloured Perspex blocks

To pounce

Pouncing is an art technique used for transferring an image from one surface to another. It is similar to tracing, and is useful for creating copies of a sketch outline to produce finished works. Pouncing has been a common technique for centuries, used to create copies of portraits and other works that would be finished as oil paintings, engravings, and so on. The most common method involves laying semi-transparent paper over the original image, then tracing along the lines of the image by creating pricked marks on the top sheet of paper. This pounced drawing made of pricked holes is laid over a new working surface. A powder such as chalk, graphite or pastel is forced through the holes to leave an outline on the working surface below, thus transferring the image. The powder is applied by being placed into a small bag of thin fabric such as cheesecloth, then dabbed onto the pricked holes of the pounced drawing.

*Source - Trusted Wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pounce_(art)

Below - Studios 1 & 2