Archive for the ‘print’ Category

Finishing off

Friday, January 10th, 2014

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Have just “finished” this collage on my hall wall… The night in armour was stuck on way back and a bit of silk screening had gone on, but it never got finished. A pile of photocopies were left from the “Dress code” exhibition and have been kicking around the studio for a long time. So finally they’re on the wall and out of the way!
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Sunday, January 5th, 2014

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……At Maxxi: Superstudio – Kara Walker – Alessandro Anselmi – wall hanging.

Flat share, Office or Family calendar

Saturday, January 4th, 2014

Happy New Year!
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To celebrate 2014 here is the link to download Harrisson’s colour calendar.
Also prints in BK/W for a lower cost.
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Prisme

Thursday, October 31st, 2013

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home made

Tuesday, July 30th, 2013

soap and stripes
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D.H Workshop

Wednesday, June 12th, 2013

Textile designer Daniel Henry invited a load of creative girls for a 2 days silkscreening frenzy at his Tournai Studio. A week-end of Printing – eating – Hula Hooping – drinking – laughing – flea marketing.
Brilliant!
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Daniel’s delicious Asian soup, Hélène Machin’s local Maroille cheese tarts and beer… flea market holy bargains…
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Printing on the studio’s mega long table… Clarisse’s thorns… Hula Martha mega printer!
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Daniel making films and Anaïck Moriceau’s future strippy look…
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Atelier

Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

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New sounds-sewing-printing-Pimpi.

APATOW ART

Sunday, May 5th, 2013

Spot the “Street Art” works in latest Apatow production “This is 40”.
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Printers are phat!

Monday, March 18th, 2013

The work of german artist Thomas Bayrle is on show at Wiels, and proves to me that printers are really wicked people! An incredible amount of really nerdy hand-drawn patterned prints cover the walls of the first floor of the contemporary art center. In the days before computer all of this will have been drawn and composed over a light table: a long process requiring a lot of patience.

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_– A little corner cabinet displays some of the process: a booklet of elements cut out in UV film, compositions and diagrams on how to organise the films when making the screens. Here the exhibition lacks information: I think that when you put on a show about an artist working with such specific techniques, the process should somehow be shown and explained either through photos, video or text. Its crucial to the understanding of the work: the time and the planning of the work are key elements that influence the final results. I think you can’t put on a silk-screening show like you put on a painting or sculpture show, you have to emphasize the process, you just can’t treat it as a secondary element.

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Patterns, patterns, patterns… drawings weaved together… in and out.. up and down…
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The second floor was dedicated to Thomas Bayrle’s 3D work. In fact 3D is clearly very important to him as it is already an issue in his prints. I wonder if its something to do with the flatness of silk-screenning? Does it become frustrating? Always seeking the perfect surface coverage… slickness…
In fact how do you deal with surface and depth when you are working with this technique?

Thank you Thomas, its great work!

The Fabric Workshop

Saturday, February 23rd, 2013

Just received this new book…
OUF! I want to go there!
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The Fabric Workshop