BROOKLYNITE
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GUY DENNING โข STENCIL PRINTS, by BROOKLYNITE on May 23, 2011 4:58:26 GMT 1, NOW AVAILABLE IN OUR SHOP/PRINTS SECTION-
GUY DENNING "Can I See Another's Grief" Mixed-Media Stencil Print On Coated Newsprint 16 x 23 inches Each One Unique Edition of 33 $175
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GUY DENNING "Can I See Another's Woe" Mixed-Media Stencil Print On Coated Newsprint 16 x 23 inches Each One Unique Edition of 33 $175
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It's not enough that Guy Denning has painting skills most would die for. Now comes his first foray into a stencil print series which packs a bold, powerful punch. Politically charged, emotionally poignant and beauty to boot, the title for this series is lifted from a poem by William Blake titled, 'On Another's Sorrow'.
GUY DENNING by brooklynitegallery, on Flickr
GUY DENNING by brooklynitegallery, on Flickr
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From GUY:
"Each complete set consists of two different portraits. There are 33 of each portrait (one for each canto of the Purgatory). One is of a New York resident and the other of a Fallujah resident. The two pieces take their titles from the first two lines of a poem by William Blake: Can I see Another's Woe, And not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, And not seek for kind relief?
At first the plan was to release a limited print, however the only medium available to me in my own studio would have been a wood or lino cut and I did not feel that it suited the subject matter.
I wanted to incorporate text so stenciling seemed appropriate, particularly since I've been using stenciled text in my paintings for years now. My method of building an image by stencil also allows a high degree of variation between repeated versions of the same idea.
This then became an exercise in personally further developing my competence in another paint media. I have now built for myself a method that allows me to produce a limited edition, that though bearing general similarities, hold an almost infinite capacity for individual experimentation.
Though each piece can take up to two hours painting time, it is still to some degree more dependent on a fixed, repeated method. I have arrived at something approaching serial paintings or repeat mono-prints and it's a method I will develop further in the future."
Available in our SHOP / PRINTS SECTION AT: www.BrooklyniteGallery.com
NOW AVAILABLE IN OUR SHOP/PRINTS SECTION-GUY DENNING "Can I See Another's Grief" Mixed-Media Stencil Print On Coated Newsprint 16 x 23 inches Each One Unique Edition of 33 $175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GUY DENNING "Can I See Another's Woe" Mixed-Media Stencil Print On Coated Newsprint 16 x 23 inches Each One Unique Edition of 33 $175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It's not enough that Guy Denning has painting skills most would die for. Now comes his first foray into a stencil print series which packs a bold, powerful punch. Politically charged, emotionally poignant and beauty to boot, the title for this series is lifted from a poem by William Blake titled, 'On Another's Sorrow'. GUY DENNING by brooklynitegallery, on Flickr GUY DENNING by brooklynitegallery, on Flickr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From GUY: "Each complete set consists of two different portraits. There are 33 of each portrait (one for each canto of the Purgatory). One is of a New York resident and the other of a Fallujah resident. The two pieces take their titles from the first two lines of a poem by William Blake: Can I see Another's Woe, And not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, And not seek for kind relief? At first the plan was to release a limited print, however the only medium available to me in my own studio would have been a wood or lino cut and I did not feel that it suited the subject matter. I wanted to incorporate text so stenciling seemed appropriate, particularly since I've been using stenciled text in my paintings for years now. My method of building an image by stencil also allows a high degree of variation between repeated versions of the same idea. This then became an exercise in personally further developing my competence in another paint media. I have now built for myself a method that allows me to produce a limited edition, that though bearing general similarities, hold an almost infinite capacity for individual experimentation. Though each piece can take up to two hours painting time, it is still to some degree more dependent on a fixed, repeated method. I have arrived at something approaching serial paintings or repeat mono-prints and it's a method I will develop further in the future." Available in our SHOP / PRINTS SECTION AT: www.BrooklyniteGallery.com
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scavos
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GUY DENNING โข STENCIL PRINTS, by scavos on May 23, 2011 7:40:05 GMT 1, Great work.
Great work.
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GUY DENNING โข STENCIL PRINTS, by .dappy on May 23, 2011 20:46:35 GMT 1, Took time out to check out all of the edition x2. Some really nice ones here and really all different. A true varied edition.
These are very, very nice.
Friendly bump!
Took time out to check out all of the edition x2. Some really nice ones here and really all different. A true varied edition. These are very, very nice. Friendly bump!
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