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The image is a monotype print exploring the transfer of a painted image into a print on cartridge paper. The printed painting reveals the captured brushmarks made on the printed surface, transferring elements that reveal parts of the whole, froming a particular aesthetic quality.

The image is a study of the female form akin to the masters of the past, yet with it an entropic form is formed, exploring relationships between painting and printmaking.

Framed and packaged in a antique cream frame mount, backing board and polybag for protection.

Materials used:

Waterbased Printing Ink on Cartridge Paper

Tags:
#paintstrokes #painting #nude #female #print #printmaking #nudes #printing #painting informal artwork 
STUDY (2018)
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by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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The image is a monotype print exploring the transfer of a painted image into a print on cartridge paper. The printed painting reveals the captured brushmarks made on the printed surface, transferring elements that reveal parts of the whole, froming a particular aesthetic quality.

The image is a study of the female form akin to the masters of the past, yet with it an entropic form is formed, exploring relationships between painting and printmaking.

Framed and packaged in a antique cream frame mount, backing board and polybag for protection.

Materials used:

Waterbased Printing Ink on Cartridge Paper

Tags:
#paintstrokes #painting #nude #female #print #printmaking #nudes #printing #painting informal artwork 

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Adam Grose explores layering, memory, history, mythology and entropy relating to 'Lost Generations'. He explores people lost to time and history, revealing or reminding us of those who existed... Read more

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