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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Ace on Feb 18, 2022 10:34:54 GMT 1, ha! that's a rarity
ha! that's a rarity
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orchid
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by orchid on Feb 18, 2022 12:25:26 GMT 1, And given it sold out ages ago, they must still be gathering that valuable data with inquiry button
And given it sold out ages ago, they must still be gathering that valuable data with inquiry button
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Newar on Feb 18, 2022 14:57:49 GMT 1, Managed to get in on the presale. Really like the image, and techniqueβ¦ another to add to the framing queue!! Ha! My framing queue now so long I am actually starting a framing course next week to teach myself!Β
Same here already started one but still to perfect the skills for some print i still need to go to serious framer
Managed to get in on the presale. Really like the image, and technique⦠another to add to the framing queue!! Ha! My framing queue now so long I am actually starting a framing course next week to teach myself! Same here already started one but still to perfect the skills for some print i still need to go to serious framer
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by tcb on Feb 18, 2022 16:19:19 GMT 1, I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better.
I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Coach on Feb 18, 2022 17:22:39 GMT 1, I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better.
Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints.
I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better. Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints.
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Georgie Poppit
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Georgie Poppit on Feb 18, 2022 17:46:59 GMT 1, That frame is terrible, needs to be much more delicate
That frame is terrible, needs to be much more delicate
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Bram on Feb 18, 2022 17:50:57 GMT 1, I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better. Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints.
Absolutely agree, needs to be understated, maybe off white or a light oak or ash and floated. IMO
I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better. Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints. Absolutely agree, needs to be understated, maybe off white or a light oak or ash and floated. IMO
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by eyectopus on Feb 18, 2022 18:09:32 GMT 1, I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better. Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints.
I agree with your framing suggestions above, this reminds me slightly of the type of illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley. Examples of the framing of his pieces can be seen on the Tate website which would suit this piece also.
I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better. Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints. I agree with your framing suggestions above, this reminds me slightly of the type of illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley. Examples of the framing of his pieces can be seen on the Tate website which would suit this piece also.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by ca on Feb 18, 2022 18:48:02 GMT 1, Simple is always better
Simple is always better
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Coach on Feb 18, 2022 18:51:59 GMT 1, Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints. I agree with your framing suggestions above, this reminds me slightly of the type of illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley. Examples of the framing of his pieces can be seen on the Tate website which would suit this piece also.
Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...!
Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints. I agree with your framing suggestions above, this reminds me slightly of the type of illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley. Examples of the framing of his pieces can be seen on the Tate website which would suit this piece also. Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...!
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eyectopus
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by eyectopus on Feb 18, 2022 19:00:24 GMT 1, I agree with your framing suggestions above, this reminds me slightly of the type of illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley. Examples of the framing of his pieces can be seen on the Tate website which would suit this piece also. Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...!
I hadn't spotted that @coach. You bet me to it I have one of the Yellow Book issues from 1894 that he had some illustrations in and on the cover. His work is great.
I agree with your framing suggestions above, this reminds me slightly of the type of illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley. Examples of the framing of his pieces can be seen on the Tate website which would suit this piece also. Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...! I hadn't spotted that @coach. You bet me to it I have one of the Yellow Book issues from 1894 that he had some illustrations in and on the cover. His work is great.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Coach on Feb 18, 2022 19:09:38 GMT 1, Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...! I hadn't spotted that @coach. You bet me to it I have one of the Yellow Book issues from 1894 that he had some illustrations in and on the cover. His work is great.
Yes, very beautiful. Iβd love an original yellow book. I had a look a year or so for one, without success then.
Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...! I hadn't spotted that @coach. You bet me to it I have one of the Yellow Book issues from 1894 that he had some illustrations in and on the cover. His work is great. Yes, very beautiful. Iβd love an original yellow book. I had a look a year or so for one, without success then.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by tcb on Feb 18, 2022 20:08:07 GMT 1, Here's a quick comp of what I was thinking:
This is too thin IMO.
Here's a quick comp of what I was thinking: This is too thin IMO.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by met on Feb 18, 2022 20:55:03 GMT 1, I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better. Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints. I agree with your framing suggestions above, this reminds me slightly of the type of illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley. Examples of the framing of his pieces can be seen on the Tate website which would suit this piece also. Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...!
It is reassuring to learn there are some Aubrey Beardsley enthusiasts here.
Some of his illustrations remain shocking to this day. They're among the most subversive and radical I've ever seen β making an image like Banksy's Queen Vic look positively quaint by comparison.
I really like the framing option on artspace. But a thinner frame would probably look even better. Of course to an extent framing is a matter of personal taste (I say only to an extent as I think it is quite acceptable to say some framing is simply bad, even if some people like it). I think the framing option offered for this beautiful print is terrible. It is far too heavy for such a delicate image. That frame detracts from the image; draws your eyes away from it. I would suggest a much more delicate black box frame (at least half the width of the suggested frame) is appropriate (as you have suggested). Regardless, I am envious of anyone who bought one of these prints. I agree with your framing suggestions above, this reminds me slightly of the type of illustrations done by Aubrey Beardsley. Examples of the framing of his pieces can be seen on the Tate website which would suit this piece also. Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...! It is reassuring to learn there are some Aubrey Beardsley enthusiasts here. Some of his illustrations remain shocking to this day. They're among the most subversive and radical I've ever seen β making an image like Ban ksy's Queen Vic look positively quaint by comparison.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Coach on Feb 18, 2022 20:56:27 GMT 1, Here's a quick comp of what I was thinking: This is too thin IMO.
Did you mock those up? If so, I applaud your skills! I think the top one is similar to how many of my pieces are framed. But looking at how those frames suit this particular piece, I think I prefer the bottom one. Just the right level of delicacy.
Here's a quick comp of what I was thinking: This is too thin IMO. Did you mock those up? If so, I applaud your skills! I think the top one is similar to how many of my pieces are framed. But looking at how those frames suit this particular piece, I think I prefer the bottom one. Just the right level of delicacy.
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met
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by met on Feb 18, 2022 21:17:28 GMT 1, [...] This is too thin IMO.
Consider removing the window mat, and reducing the length and width of the moulding accordingly.
[...] This is too thin IMO. Consider removing the window mat, and reducing the length and width of the moulding accordingly.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Coach on Feb 18, 2022 22:20:24 GMT 1, Not quite the same but here is how I framed my trees woodcut.
Lesson in framing right there.
Not quite the same but here is how I framed my trees woodcut. Lesson in framing right there.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by eyectopus on Feb 18, 2022 23:56:03 GMT 1, Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...! It is reassuring to learn there are some Aubrey Beardsley enthusiasts here. Some of his illustrations remain shocking to this day. They're among the most subversive and radical I've ever seen β making an image like Ban ksy's QueenΒ Vic look positively quaint by comparison.
It amazes me how he picked up so much knowledge and skill so quickly and could merge it all into his work. The fact he could sneak elements past the noses of editors and publishers and also having fun referencing real life people and related symbols is brilliant.
Of the areas his influence is seen my favourite is the pulp science fiction illustrations of Virgil Finlay decades later.
Well indeed! If you read my earlier post in this thread you will see that have said that this print also reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley. Great minds...! It is reassuring to learn there are some Aubrey Beardsley enthusiasts here. Some of his illustrations remain shocking to this day. They're among the most subversive and radical I've ever seen β making an image like Ban ksy's QueenΒ Vic look positively quaint by comparison. It amazes me how he picked up so much knowledge and skill so quickly and could merge it all into his work. The fact he could sneak elements past the noses of editors and publishers and also having fun referencing real life people and related symbols is brilliant. Of the areas his influence is seen my favourite is the pulp science fiction illustrations of Virgil Finlay decades later.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Coach on Feb 19, 2022 0:11:43 GMT 1, It is reassuring to learn there are some Aubrey Beardsley enthusiasts here. Some of his illustrations remain shocking to this day. They're among the most subversive and radical I've ever seen β making an image like Ban ksy's QueenΒ Vic look positively quaint by comparison. It amazes me how he picked up so much knowledge and skill so quickly and could merge it all into his work. The fact he could sneak elements past the noses of editors and publishers and also having fun referencing real life people and related symbols is brilliant. Of the areas his influence is seen my favourite is the pulp science fiction illustrations of Virgil Finlay decades later.
Like Schiele, itβs desperately sad how young he died, as one canβt imagine what he might have left for the world had he not been taken so young.
It is reassuring to learn there are some Aubrey Beardsley enthusiasts here. Some of his illustrations remain shocking to this day. They're among the most subversive and radical I've ever seen β making an image like Ban ksy's QueenΒ Vic look positively quaint by comparison. It amazes me how he picked up so much knowledge and skill so quickly and could merge it all into his work. The fact he could sneak elements past the noses of editors and publishers and also having fun referencing real life people and related symbols is brilliant. Of the areas his influence is seen my favourite is the pulp science fiction illustrations of Virgil Finlay decades later. Like Schiele, itβs desperately sad how young he died, as one canβt imagine what he might have left for the world had he not been taken so young.
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eyectopus
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by eyectopus on Feb 19, 2022 1:27:01 GMT 1, It amazes me how he picked up so much knowledge and skill so quickly and could merge it all into his work. The fact he could sneak elements past the noses of editors and publishers and also having fun referencing real life people and related symbols is brilliant. Of the areas his influence is seen my favourite is the pulp science fiction illustrations of Virgil Finlay decades later. Like Schiele, itβs desperately sad how young he died, as one canβt imagine what he might have left for the world had he not been taken so young.
Yes it is very sad. They both could have had another 40 - 50 years of work, collaboration and development if not taken by illness.
It amazes me how he picked up so much knowledge and skill so quickly and could merge it all into his work. The fact he could sneak elements past the noses of editors and publishers and also having fun referencing real life people and related symbols is brilliant. Of the areas his influence is seen my favourite is the pulp science fiction illustrations of Virgil Finlay decades later. Like Schiele, itβs desperately sad how young he died, as one canβt imagine what he might have left for the world had he not been taken so young. Yes it is very sad. They both could have had another 40 - 50 years of work, collaboration and development if not taken by illness.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Georgie Poppit on Feb 19, 2022 2:35:27 GMT 1, Here's a quick comp of what I was thinking: This is too thin IMO.
Think the mount is too big - prefer no mount at all ideally
Here's a quick comp of what I was thinking: This is too thin IMO. Think the mount is too big - prefer no mount at all ideally
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by trapnel1 on Feb 20, 2022 15:21:13 GMT 1, Interesting Artsy interview with Party talking about this edition, and his woodcut practice. He cites as an influence Felix Valloton, who also influenced Beardsley (and did a woodcut portrait of him). I wasn't familiar with Valloton previously....
Interesting Artsy interview with Party talking about this edition, and his woodcut practice. He cites as an influence Felix Valloton, who also influenced Beardsley (and did a woodcut portrait of him). I wasn't familiar with Valloton previously....
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by JockoLad on Feb 20, 2022 16:43:36 GMT 1,
Iβd forgotten all about this print π
Iβd forgotten all about this print π
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Deleted on Feb 20, 2022 16:56:45 GMT 1,
Iβd get it framed to match the dolphin print
Iβd get it framed to match the dolphin print
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by orchid on Feb 20, 2022 18:47:23 GMT 1, Interesting Artsy interview with Party talking about this edition, and his woodcut practice.Β Β He cites as an influence Felix Valloton, who also influenced Beardsley (and did a woodcut portrait of him).Β Β I wasn't familiar with Valloton previously....
Good interview
Youβre well known for, among other things, your vibrant colors β so why a black and white edition?
I actually love working in black and white. I made pastels, pastel murals, oil and acrylic murals and charcoal murals using only black and white. I love the subtle shades of grey each medium offers. I also made a series of mezzotints; a printing method know for it velvet black quality. I recently started printing woodcuts specifically in black and white. This was influenced by my love of woodcuts by Felix Vallotton, who was a master of that technique in black and white.
You seem to be into wood cuts at the moment rather than say silk screen β any particular reason for its attractiveness? Were woodcuts part of your studies when you were at Glasgow?
I did a lot of screen-printing in Glasgow. I was making many posters. I was also part of an artist group that only focused on screen-printing. We met every Wednesday in the print workshop to make screen-prints all together. It was a lot of fun! Woodcut is a very different process. The labor and concentration required during the carving is very intense - it is that intensity that I like - it is relaxing, long and technical so you get into a meditative state.
Interesting Artsy interview with Party talking about this edition, and his woodcut practice.Β Β He cites as an influence Felix Valloton, who also influenced Beardsley (and did a woodcut portrait of him).Β Β I wasn't familiar with Valloton previously....
Good interview Youβre well known for, among other things, your vibrant colors β so why a black and white edition? I actually love working in black and white. I made pastels, pastel murals, oil and acrylic murals and charcoal murals using only black and white. I love the subtle shades of grey each medium offers. I also made a series of mezzotints; a printing method know for it velvet black quality. I recently started printing woodcuts specifically in black and white. This was influenced by my love of woodcuts by Felix Vallotton, who was a master of that technique in black and white. You seem to be into wood cuts at the moment rather than say silk screen β any particular reason for its attractiveness? Were woodcuts part of your studies when you were at Glasgow? I did a lot of screen-printing in Glasgow. I was making many posters. I was also part of an artist group that only focused on screen-printing. We met every Wednesday in the print workshop to make screen-prints all together. It was a lot of fun! Woodcut is a very different process. The labor and concentration required during the carving is very intense - it is that intensity that I like - it is relaxing, long and technical so you get into a meditative state.
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by nobokov on Feb 21, 2022 21:43:38 GMT 1, Interesting Artsy interview with Party talking about this edition, and his woodcut practice.Β Β He cites as an influence Felix Valloton, who also influenced Beardsley (and did a woodcut portrait of him).Β Β I wasn't familiar with Valloton previously....
Good interview Youβre well known for, among other things, your vibrant colors β so why a black and white edition? I actually love working in black and white. I made pastels, pastel murals, oil and acrylic murals and charcoal murals using only black and white. I love the subtle shades of grey each medium offers. I also made a series of mezzotints; a printing method know for it velvet black quality. I recently started printing woodcuts specifically in black and white. This was influenced by my love of woodcuts by Felix Vallotton, who was a master of that technique in black and white. You seem to be into wood cuts at the moment rather than say silk screen β any particular reason for its attractiveness? Were woodcuts part of your studies when you were at Glasgow? I did a lot of screen-printing in Glasgow. I was making many posters. I was also part of an artist group that only focused on screen-printing. We met every Wednesday in the print workshop to make screen-prints all together. It was a lot of fun! Woodcut is a very different process. The labor and concentration required during the carving is very intense - it is that intensity that I like - it is relaxing, long and technical so you get into a meditative state.
This was that group. They used to sell prints for Β£100
posterclub.org/posters.html
Interesting Artsy interview with Party talking about this edition, and his woodcut practice.Β Β He cites as an influence Felix Valloton, who also influenced Beardsley (and did a woodcut portrait of him).Β Β I wasn't familiar with Valloton previously....
Good interview Youβre well known for, among other things, your vibrant colors β so why a black and white edition? I actually love working in black and white. I made pastels, pastel murals, oil and acrylic murals and charcoal murals using only black and white. I love the subtle shades of grey each medium offers. I also made a series of mezzotints; a printing method know for it velvet black quality. I recently started printing woodcuts specifically in black and white. This was influenced by my love of woodcuts by Felix Vallotton, who was a master of that technique in black and white. You seem to be into wood cuts at the moment rather than say silk screen β any particular reason for its attractiveness? Were woodcuts part of your studies when you were at Glasgow? I did a lot of screen-printing in Glasgow. I was making many posters. I was also part of an artist group that only focused on screen-printing. We met every Wednesday in the print workshop to make screen-prints all together. It was a lot of fun! Woodcut is a very different process. The labor and concentration required during the carving is very intense - it is that intensity that I like - it is relaxing, long and technical so you get into a meditative state. This was that group. They used to sell prints for Β£100 posterclub.org/posters.html
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Ace on Feb 26, 2022 13:10:11 GMT 1, Just received the print and the signed book!
The print looks fabulous, the quality is amazing and the paper is simply beautiful... I did not expect such a quality print from the published pictures!
Love it!
Just received the print and the signed book!
The print looks fabulous, the quality is amazing and the paper is simply beautiful... I did not expect such a quality print from the published pictures!
Love it!
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by titian2021 on Feb 26, 2022 14:58:09 GMT 1, Just received the print and the signed book! The print looks fabulous, the quality is amazing and the paper is simply beautiful... I did not expect such a quality print from the published pictures!Β Love it!
I saw the white gloves and the note and was too scared to open it!
Just received the print and the signed book! The print looks fabulous, the quality is amazing and the paper is simply beautiful... I did not expect such a quality print from the published pictures!Β Love it! I saw the white gloves and the note and was too scared to open it!
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Nicolas Party π¨π New Print Release β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Gunny on Feb 27, 2022 17:58:14 GMT 1, Wow, just opened this - amazing paper this is printed on, mkes the print really stand out, brilliant!
Wow, just opened this - amazing paper this is printed on, mkes the print really stand out, brilliant!
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