Halfmoon Bay, BC, Canada
Elizabeth Scott and Hal Lindhagen have been making art in the silk screen medium since 1980. They h...
About the artist
Joined In 2021
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About the artist
Joined In 2021
(8 Followers)
Elizabeth Scott and Hal Lindhagen have been making art in the silk screen medium since 1980. They have traveled extensively through the world, and although their home is in Halfmoon Bay, B.C. overlooking the Strait of Georgia, they consider themselves citizens of Planet Earth. Their art celebrates the beauty, the rhythms and patterns, the play of light and color in this natural world.
A work of art created using the Silk-Screen has a much different look and feel than art made in any other medium! One remarkable screen characteristic we often employ is the smooth gradation of colors, made with a single stroke of the squeegee. These blendings can range through a spectrum of color. Paints applied through the silk-screen can be transparent or opaque, and have a very pristine surface quality.
Each sheet of rag paper, in turn, receives a similar stroke of oil paint, decisively applied by the artist. Many such imprints combine to form the final work. The squeegee and silk-screen are used in many different ways: making copies, for instance. But the same tools can be used to create Original Work, that takes advantage of the unique character of the medium... and that is how we approach it: therefore we term our artworks “multiple originals”. Each piece of the edition is signed and numbered by the artists and a Certificate of Authenticity is provided.
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