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Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper
Size: 11.4 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
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Those who question me parading down the street in my activewear should remember Coco Chanel was initially questioned making fashion from men's underwear material.' This print design recognises Coco Chanel who became the first designer to create loose women's fashion. Chanel introduced the first 'black,' bringing the colour reserved for mourning out onto the streets. I am enjoying activewear being the new black which gives me an excuse to wear my black compression tights on the streets. 'Activewear' details: Edition: 100 Year: 2017 size: A3 on 250gsm printmaking 50% rag paper. layering process: three layers of screen print, spray paint, hand stamps, hand embroidery and handwriting. notes: Due to the nature of hand generated art prints there may be slight indifferences between pieces (e.g.: slightly more yellow spray paint highlights compared to another piece). I like to think I am a machine but in this life I am only human.
2017
Screenprinting on Paper
100
11.4 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Since graduating with a Masters in Fine Art at Monash University in Melbourne Tarli has been exhibiting regularly around Australia. Tarli is an artist inspired by a passion for travelling and exploring. Intuition guides the recreations of her surroundings- reimagining the built and natural environment with simple lines, colour, texture and patterns that extend the boundaries of representation. With a deliberate application of acrylic, spray paint and embroidery, Tarli uses each layer of materials to represent the effects of human action on the natural environment. The first layer of acrylic paint suggests human influence, the second of spray paint suggests human influences and the third layer of embroidery indicates the impact of both natural events and urban developments on a landscape.
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