Showing posts with label Digital prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital prints. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2020

More bookplates


Lately I’ve been working on a linocut bookplate (not pictured) that I plan to enter into the upcoming Australian Bookplate Design Award. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for several years, but each time the biennial award comes around it seems to coincide with a particularly busy period and I’ve never quite been able to find the time. With the October deadline fast approaching, it’s not surprising that bookplates have been very much on my mind (see also last post). 

A recent post on my Art Blog, prompted by Mark Cousin’s remarkable 14-hour documentary, Women Make Film that was recently screened at the 2020 Melbourne International Film Festival, focuses on a suite of linocuts I made back in the 1990s that draw their inspiration from Film Noir and the genre known as the woman’s film.

As I developed my linocut, it seemed to me that the Film Noir/woman’s film images could also be reimagined as bookplates and I set about making a series of experiments on my iPad. All up, there are nine of them. They are still works in progress and haven’t yet been proofed. A small selection are reproduced here and the remaining designs will feature in a future post.




Friday, June 16, 2017

LEAVES OF ABSENCE shortlisted for Geelong acquisitive print award


Leaves of absence, 2017, artist book, archival inkjet prints, cloth cover; ed. 5/10,
32.5 x 25.5 x 4.0 cm (closed) 32.5 x 55.0 x 4 cm (open). Printer: Luke Ingram
 




Further to recent posts, my artist book, Leaves of Absence, has just been shortlisted for the prestigious 2017 Geelong acquisitive print awards. 

The acquisitive awards and biennial exhibition will comprise 38 works by 39 established and emerging Australian artists. 

Shortlisted artists are: Benjamin Armstrong, Rosalind Atkins, Elizabeth Banfield, G.W Bot, Laura Castell, Jock Clutterbuck, Marian Crawford, Ben Fennessy, Dianne Fogwell, Peter Garnick, Kaye Green, Sue Grossman, Andrew Gunnell, Gracia Haby and Louise Jennison, Robert Hague, Rew Hanks, Carolyn Hawkins, Clare Humphries, Anita Iacovella, Michael Kempson, Deborah Klein, Jo Langley, Marion Manifold, Megan McPherson, David Nixon, Jiri Tibor Novak, Sharron Okines, Glenda Orr, Janet Parker-Smith, Jim Pavlidis, Stieg Persson, Ben Rak, Brian Robinson, Kati Thamo, Bridgit Thomas, Vanessa Wallace, Halina Wolski and Joel Wolter. 

The Geelong acquisitive print awards will run from 2 August - 8 October. 

Meanwhile, Leaves of Absence can be viewed in Between the sheets: international artists' books 2017 at Australian Galleries Melbourne until 2 July. (See previous two posts).

Leaves of Absence, page view 1

Leaves of Absence, page view 2






Sunday, October 25, 2015

From Hangzhou to Ararat: 'Not Born Digital - Goldfields Printmakers'

Pictured with my digital prints Memory #1 and Memory #2

Not Born Digital – Goldfields Printmakers is making its first public appearance in Australia after travelling to Hangzhou, China in September/October 2015 for the international printmaking conference, IMPACT 9.

The exhibition was launched at Ararat Regional Art Gallery yesterday afternoon by Dr. Loris Button, Adjunct Research Fellow, School of Education and Arts, Federation University Australia and participating Not Born Digital artist.

Huge thanks to the tireless James Pasakos, facilitator of Goldfields Printmakers, who has worked so hard to get this project up and running and Anthony Camm, Director of ARAG, for having us.

Installation view

Shane Jones and Loris Button view the work

ARAG Director Anthony Camm introduces Opening Speaker, Loris Button

From left: Anthony Camm and GP artists Melissa Proposch, David Putney,
Jimmy Pasakos (foreground) Leonie Auhl, Rosemarie Eagle
and Loris Button


Back row, from left: Director of Ararat Regional Gallery Anthony Camm 
with Goldfields Printmakers Deborah Klein, Loris Button, Melissa Proposch, 
Anne Langdon and David Pudney
Front row: Goldfields Printmakers Leonie Auhl, Rosemarie Eagle 
and Jimmy Pasakos

Not Born Digital
Ararat Regional Art Gallery
Town Hall,
Vincent Street,
Ararat, Victoria
T: (03) 5352 2836
E: gallery@ararat.vic.gov.au
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10am - 4.30pm
Weekends and public holidays 12pm-4pm
Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day

The exhibition concludes on 6 December.

For more about the exhibition and the opening, visit 
Deborah Klein’s Art Blog.

To download a copy of the digital catalogue, go HERE.