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Subdivision Yellow-Red-Blue Print - Limited Edition of 5

Ian Scaife

United Kingdom

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

A 3 colour screenprint on Somerset Satin 300gsm. Another variation on the idea of two balancing pill shapes using subdivisions of the space to explore colour interactions. This arrangement uses primary colours in a yellow context.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I am a printmaker interested in exploring the interplay between shape and colour. I tend to work mainly in screen print which I like for the scale which it allows, though I find block prints occasionally interesting to work in as it encourages a different way of exploring my ideas My screen prints are made using paper stencils, which effectively means that the editions are very small - 10 to 15 prints is about maximum before the moisture in the ink begins to break the stencil down. The stencils are cut from newsprint using a scalpel; a process I enjoy and which which I think of as a means of drawing by cutting into the paper. Ideas for a print usually begin with making drawings, either in my sketchbook or on any scraps of paper that come to hand. I aim to find a combination of shapes or a means of combining areas of colour that I find engaging, and which allows further exploration of colour combinations and harmonies. I will often begin to think about the colour by writing on my sketches, then from there I use cut-out sheets of painted paper to arrange and finalise a composition, a process which can be quite short but which often takes several days. The writings of Johannes Itten and Josef Albers are influences on the way I think about colour and I admire the work of Ellsworth Kelly, Marc Vaux and graphic designer Jean Widmer amongst others.

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