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“CHACO: LAST SPEAKER OF THE LANGUAGE" Print - Limited Edition of 50

Jo and Jan Moore Romancing The Stone

United States

Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper

Size: 7.5 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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Size: 30 H x 7.25 W x 0.1 in Original hand-pulled by the artist Serigraph. Ed 50. Each of my serigraphs is hand-pulled by the artist onto archival, acid free cotton rag paper and signed, titled and numbered on the front. Suggested framed size: minimum 30x10 in. or larger. WHAT IS A SERIGRAPH? SERIGRAPHY is the earliest recorded original fine art printmaking technique. It has its roots in ancient China (AD 221-618) where early serigraphers bridged intricate tissue-paper design stencils with human hairs to illustrate the teachings of Buddha. It is termed an "original" printmaking technique because the original image is actually done on the screen and each impression is hand-pulled individually by the artist (or master printer) and belongs to a signed and numbered limited edition. Each serigraph is an original. And each serigraph retains its own specific character as inks blend in their own particular way. The technique involves pulling inks across a series of fabric stencils which have been prepared with aqueous or nonaqueous resists to enable portions of the image to emerge. As with any of the other major original printmaking techniques --- etching, lithography, woodcuts --- a separate pull is required for each color deposit. Keywords: Pueblo, Anasazi, Native American history, southwest landscape, New Mexico, Arizona, serigraph, Chaco Canyon, Bear Totem

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Printmaking:

Screenprinting on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

50

Size:

7.5 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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New Mexico natives, Jo and Jan Moore,are among those rare lifetime studio artists able to cross boundary lines, working in multi-dimensional disciplines. Their compelling sculpture draws on inspiration from nature, displaying uniquely rich surfaces, exploring the inherent tension of the elemental forces contained within the stone. Listening to the spirit of the stone, the song of the stone, Jan and Jo typically allow the stone to suggest its sculptural form, often “daring” it to an extreme, if it will allow. For more than forty years, Jan and Jo have explored artistic themes in Stone, Bronze and Oil on Canvas. Sought after both nationally and internationally, their work graces such collections as that of Spain’s The Duke of Albuquerque; multiple public installations within the collection of the Albuquerque Bio Park, including the Bronze Entry Gateway, “Deserts that Bloom in Fragrance and Flower” depicting more than 1000 cast Bronze Botanic elements. A lifetime of works round out numerous Public Installations, among them The University of New Mexico, with multiple two and three dimensional installations, and The College of Santa Fe Outdoor Sculpture Collection. ---“We share a deep bond with Mother Nature and have been interpreting her landscapes and culture through sculpture and painting for more than 40 years. There exists no separation between the creative process and daily life. For us, they are one. Our work is our solace, our meditation, our serenity. When we are working, with a clear mind, we are still. We are the vessel quietly relaying a stoic energy, lightly, effortlessly. It is a visual language, employing a visual vocabulary.Our gestures remain constant with our perceptions. We believe you must not only see a painting, a sculpture, you must feel it as well. Even when working on a canvas, first we sculpt the image…then paint it. Life-long studio artists, our recent concentration is on three-dimensional (textured) canvases with a brilliant color palette that creates an emotional response for the viewer. With contemporary and abstracted themes at the foundation, we use countless layers of texture and impasto with potent hues to create a sculpted surface exuding raw energy. The canvases are in effect relief sculptures, adding depth, casting shadows over the sculpted surfaces within the composition. All works are gallery wrapped or museum profile with painted edges, sealed, acid-free, and archival.

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