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Lucky Charms Print

Elizabeth Lewis

Australia

Printmaking, Digital on Paper

Size: 11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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This Lucky Charms collage is based on a ceramic form I found in an antique shop, and draws it name form the Lucky Charms cereal with marshmellow- like mug additions to the antique form. These forms were made using layers of watercolour, gouache, and coloured pencil. The Terracotta Collage series is made up of 7 images each editioned out of 5 through high quality Gyclee print on A3 Ilford Textured cotton rag, 310 gsm. This series uses a process of composting past work to create refined archives through collage. These assemble many mediums including watercolour, gouache, pen, and coloured pencil as well as physical ceramics to construct vessels that transcend a single textural materiality and tactility. Collages and physical ceramics informed each other during their making, as well as the forms and colours of work from previous years. The background’s of these collages were created using a method of hand-making paper from recycled proof prints, separating and mixing the coloured printed ink into batches of paper to create new colour combinations and textures which were then digitised and informed the imagery of each collage. Each Gyclee print is signed and numbered out of 5.

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Printmaking:Digital on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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Elizabeth Lewis works in expanded ceramics; an area for her made up of ceramics, painting, and printmaking that meet through collage and sculpture. Textural anomalies form the basis of her work across these mediums. She is particularly interested in how collage can inform other practices materially, explored through the strong silhouettes of ceramic forms.

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