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Artists in Conversation with the exhibition curator, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum: Angus Fisher

August 23, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Angus Fisher, Fish Trap, etching, edition of 10, 56 x 76cm Courtesy of Australian Galleries

How does your work address the theme ‘to the edges’?

The work is representational but is made reductively, focusing on the shapes, spaces and atmosphere connecting the subjects. The edges are only created through a removal of what’s between. Broadly, the print explores how we interconnect with our surroundings and the veil that exists between what we perceive as ‘natural’ and ‘unnatural’. At a time where the world is on the edge of a precipice, an awareness of this divide, leading to a more holistic vision of ‘nature’ is perhaps our only salvation.

Can you describe the technical process you went through to achieve the finished work and what technical challenges you encountered along the way?

Recently I’ve made a few works burnishing aquatints and working reductively. I heavily darken the entirety of my plates with an aquatint then work back into them with scrapers and burnishers smoothing the surface texture of the plate like a traditional mezzotint. Previously I’ve taken care with the technique and aimed to achieve a softness a finesse but for this image I worked quickly using only large scraping tools hoping to achieve a sense of physicality and movement in the final marks and a sense of tactility in the removed areas of the plate. 

Tools and plate in the process of burnishing the aquatint.

What do you see as the role of Sydney Printmakers for the next 60 years?

Sydney printmakers has an important role bringing together printmakers and continuing to provide opportunity for connection and discussion amongst members and the printmaking community. The organisation provides a distinguished platform for printmakers to present themselves as a united front and grants access to unique and exciting exhibiting possibilities. The role of the Sydney Printmakers in disseminating printmaking into the public sphere continues to be of vital importance.  

How do you see the role of printmaking, in general, contributing to the conversation about contemporary art practice?

Printmaking is an art practice inherently linked to technologies. From the most primitive forms of mark making to the utilisation of cutting edge technology, under its skin printmaking is a rolling commentary on the progression of how we communicate and how we make marks on each other. The role of printmaking in contemporary art practice is strong and I believe it really can only get stronger as it’s horizons widen and it’s playing field naturally becomes larger.  

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, Angus Fisher, aquatint, Etching, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, mezzotint, reductive printmaking, scraping, To The Edges

Peebles Print Prize: Call for Entries

June 17, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

  • It is an intaglio focused prize (techniques include drypoint, engraving, etching, mezzotint, aquatint, lino etching)
  • Hand colouring and further print applications acceptable in combination with the intaglio process

Not long left to get your entries in!

Go here for further information.

Dates

Submission call for entries begins Mar 25, 2021
Deadline for entries Jun 30, 2021
Finalists announced mid-Jul, 2021
Delivery of framed works Aug 10 – 14, 2021
Private opening & celebrations 11am Aug 28, 2021
Sponsor, artist & guest lunch 1pm Aug 28, 2021 at 360Q
Official public opening  August 29, 2021
Exhibition Aug 29th – Sep 27, 2021
PPP21 Peoples’ Choice draw announced Sun Sep 26, 2021 at 4pm

 

Filed Under: Call for Entries, Print Prizes, Prizes Tagged With: aquatint, drypoint, engraving, Etching, Graham Peebles, intaglio, Lino Etching, mezzotint, Peebles Print Prize, Queenscliff Gallery Victoria

Megalo Intaglio Online Exhibition Call for Entries

June 4, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

INTAGLIO ONLINE EXHIBITION 2021: SUBMISSIONS CLOSE MONDAY 28 JUNE

Megalo is now taking submissions for our fourth online exhibition for 2021 celebrating the art of intaglio.  To be eligible works must incorporate intaglio processes, such as drypoint, etching or aquatint. 

This exhibition is free to enter and now open to national and international artists.  Artists may submit one work with a high-res image through the Megalo Print Studio website portal before 5pm Monday 28 June.

For terms and conditions and to submit your work, head to the Megalo website.

Filed Under: Call for Entries, Exhibitions, Online Exhibitions Tagged With: aquatint, call for entries., dry point, Etching, intaglio, Megalo Print Studio, Online Exhibition

Michael Kempson @ Flinders Street Gallery

July 28, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: aquatint, Etching, Flinders Street Gallery, Michael Kempson, Tree Making

New Members 2018: Maximilian Gosling

October 30, 2018 by sydprint 1 Comment

Max graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) and a Studio Masters in Printmaking from UNSW Art and Design. He spent 2013 co-running Varietê Gallery in Guadalajara, Mexico and presently lives and works in Sydney. He is currently working on a fictional narrative based in a world ruled by badgers set 3000 years in our future.

Max’s website is http://www.maximiliangosling.com

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: aquatint, Etching, Maximilian Gosling, Mexico, Sydney College of the Arts

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