Intaglio: A Selection of Prints
de Nolan Preece
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À propos du livre
I had studied printmaking under Professor Moishe Smith who was a Guggenheim Fellow. In the summer of 1979 he brought in his friend Misch Kohn from UC Hayward to teach a two-week workshop in chine colle using deep etched copper plates. I was greatly influenced by Misch Kohn and I have used his methods ever since. Chine colle in French is chine or tissue and colle is pasted. I found I could run Japanese papers with Kozo fiber through the laser jet printer thus completing the transfer from digital scan to image on paper. Finally, I could run the combined support paper with the pasted Japanese paper
through the etching press to achieve an intaglio monoprint.
This catalog of selected intaglio work should be considered a portfolio overview. It covers a time span of 35 years with some lapses in working caused by my interests in other art media. There are also other techniques illustrated here such as aquatint, soft ground and line engraving that I learned from the great Hungarian printmaker, Zolton Janvary. I have patiently practiced and taught these techniques over the years and I believe printmaking will reach even broader horizons in the years to come.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Beaux-arts
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 54 - Date de publication: oct 30, 2014
- Langue English
- Mots-clés line engraving, chine colle, intaglio, etching
À propos du créateur
Nolan Preece was born in Vernal, Utah in 1947. He received his Master of Fine Arts degree in photography and printmaking at Utah State University in 1980. His work has been included in numerous juried, invitational and solo exhibitions throughout the United States. Preece’s art is in thirty-eight permanent collections including the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City; the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno; the Anderson Museum of Art, Anderson, Indiana; the Walter Wickiser Collection, New York, NY; Western Illinois University; the Print Club of Albany, New York and most recently, the Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, Florida. Preece has been published in books and periodicals. He is retired from full-time galleries curator and art professor at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno. He is currently working on books and adding to his portfolio of chemigrams. Also see: www.nolanpreece.net