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Diane Lafontaine
Canada
Printmaking, Ink on Paper
Size: 30 W x 42 H x 0.1 D in
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Archival pigmented ink print : the work is made on the basis of a collage of newspaper clipping, pieces of discarded advertising posters, fragments of hand-made paper, and of acrylic varnish on canvas, which has been photographed with a mechanical camera and developed on photo paper. The photography has then been scanned and digitally modified with computer software and printed with archival pigmented ink jet on premium fine art archival paper and covered with archival varnish UV protection. The original collage is kept in the artist studio. This work is printed in 5 Limited Editions (42x30in.). Art print include a 1’’ (25cm) white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting. Limited Editions prints of this art work is available for other sizes. Fine Arts Prints are hand signed, titled, dated at the back. Each limited edition art print is printed on the best premium FINE ART Archival Paper of the highest quality. – Each print is printed using the best Carbon Pigmented Inks and techniques available on the market at the time of printing and capable of producing an extremely wide tonal range and colour gamut. Can last over 150 years in right conditions (prints must not be exposed to rain, liquids, direct heat, strong humidity or unusual/extreme weathering/conditions). - Each print is sprayed with a double layer of acid free protective film specially developed for Giclée Fine Art Prints. – Each limited edition art print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. – When a limited edition art print reaches its limit number, all prints are discontinued for that format. This art work is sold unframed and will be shipped rolled in secure tube.
2015
Ink on Paper
5
30 W x 42 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Diane Lafontaine is a contemporary visual artist and architect () who works in Montreal and the Laurentians. She has been involved in independant research, reflection, creation and production of visuals arts, architecture and design for more than twenty five years. Her works are built of a large range of mixed elements taken directly from her daily environment. Her pictorial works take form by the use of newspaper clippings, advertising posters founded in garbage containers, images taken out of ancient volumes, photographs of her own sculptural works and abandoned items and fragments of hand-made paper which she pasters, photographs, scans, digitally modify with software, and transfers on paper, using the most recent technologies of impression. Carried out throughout the late 1980’s to the late 1990’s, her installations consist of fragments of utility items (sewing machine machine mechanism, clothesline pully), of architectural vestiges (parts of doors, windows and lathing) and of her pictorial works which she integrate in structure made of steel, wood,glass, plastic. By taking fragments, she retrieves whatever falls in her line of vision, is abandoned, discarded, or would not ordinarily retain anyone’s attention. She assembles, superposes, juxtaposes, in order to create new entities that appeal to the imaginary. The final result is an hybrid work, amalgamating manual, mechanical and numerical processes. In the same way, her architectural (and urban design) works, deeply anchored in their context, are conceived from elements retrieved from the scene of intervention (imprints, vestiges, ruins) from traces of the past (historical maps, ancient photographs and narratives), of natural elements of the site, and are elaborate by way of a pictorial and sculptural approach of space, in which forms, colours, textures, shadows and light, interclash, forming an harmonious whole, uncluttered and stripped of all artifices. Born and raised in the Ottawa region where she obtained a diploma in Applied arts from Algonquin College, she moved in Montreal in her early twenties and worked as interior designer. After two years of interior design practice, she went back to school and received a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the Université de Montréal with complementary studies in visuals arts where she studied under architects and artists Melvin Charney, Allan Knight, Irena Latek, Pierre Granche and Jocelyn Jean.
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