"Red Chair"
Sintra engraving on paper, acrylic paint
8.5" x 8.5" (unconstructed)
My new little papercraft print, "Red Chair," is on view right now in
Milwaukee as part of PRNT:MK, the 2013 SGCI printmaking conference. I'm
not attending, sadly, because attending as someone not attached to a
university in some way is crazy expensive. So, I've been attending
about every other year. The picture at left was taken by Colin Roe
Ledbetter of the portfolio my piece is included in, Assorted Delights.
This piece is also in the upcoming show Cloud 9, at the Trunk Space in Phoenix, AZ with a reception on April 5th.
The piece has an inner chamber, and if you peer through the windows
in his torso you can see it, too. Though it's difficult to photograph,
I've attempted it to give you some idea.
For the portfolio this piece was made for I needed to construct about 20 individual figures, each one taking a little over an hour to make. By the time I'd finished cutting and gluing the last one I sort of hated them. It's been a couple weeks now, so I no longer hold such loathing for the needless complexity I engineered into his construction.
At left, you can see "Red Chair" inconstructed.
And here's Mulcifer the cat, diligently overseeing me as I print.
Friday, March 22, 2013
"Red Chair"
Labels:
art,
cat,
craft,
crafty,
linocut,
mulcifer,
paper toy,
paperconstruction,
papercraft,
relief print,
woodcut
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