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Deli Sacilotto is a master printmaker and explores his background in print work. He discusses his own development in the larger context of the printmaking world. He describes a vocational take on specific techniques used in collaborations with Robert Rauschenberg. Deli goes through the process of working with Rauschenberg as the head of the print shop Iris Editions, choosing photos and prints, and then the editions. He recounts Bob's first outing with photogravures and older techniques, a trend which he visited several times in later works. Sacilotto goes on to discuss the Rauschenberg projects he observed at Graphicstudio, providing detailed commentary on Araucan Mastaba, Tibetan Garden Song, and a piece that seems to have been in anticipation of a Rauschenberg Overseas Cultural Interchange (ROCI) exhibit which never came to pass. He also shares anecdotes about his adventures on several of the ROCI trips.
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Text and more than 700 illustrations explain the procedures and techniques of five kinds of printmaking: lithography, relief printing, intaglio, seriography, and combined methods.
This revised and expanded edition takes the reader step by step through the history and techniques of over forty-five print-making methods. From the traditional etching, engraving, lithography, and relief print processes to today’s computer prints, Mylar lithography, copier prints, water-based screen printing, helio-reliefs, and monotypes, The Complete Printmaker covers various aspects of fine printmaking. The book also includes a survey of issues and contemporary concerns in the printmakers world.
Jim Dine - David Hockney - Jasper Johns - Roy Lichtenstein - Robert Rauschenberg - James Rosenquist - Frank Stella.
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Offering an abundance of information and inspiration, Homemade is a revelatory addition to the craft world—the ultimate reference book on crafting and also a warm, engagingly written book that combines history and personal narrative with the science that makes a craft possible and the passion that inspires it. Carol Endler Sterbenz is a crafter, a teacher, a homemaker, a wife, and a mother. Raised by immigrant parents who taught her the enduring value of resourcefulness and creativity, she makes her lifetime of experience and infinite enthusiasm the foundation for Homemade. Sterbenz provides readers with not only practical information and direction but also a philosophy and methodology of ...