On Friday, Pat and I went to a private view at Gateshead Library Gallery. The show was by Maggie Walker, whom I once knew as the owner of a really good little commercial gallery in Newcastle, called the Clayton Gallery. The sort of gallery we could do with more of in this region.
I really liked her paintings which are made by a form of printing. She told me she knits up the fabric herself - quite a feat, it seems to me, given that some of the pictures are pretty large - and then soaks them in acrylic paint. Then, with the help of her partner, she lays them onto the (damp?) canvas. One or two were also run through a press to make the marks more positive.
Interesting idea. And certainly interesting paintings.
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
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Printed paintings...I'd like to see them. Sort of blurs the border between the two. I remember one I did a long time ago except I didn't knit anything and just pressed the paint by hand with crushed papers.
I've used that method too, though only once. Maggie's method lends itself to water media, however.
--Harry
What an intriguing process she uses.
I like your blog template and your new banner (or has that been there a while and I just noticed arg!!!!!!)
Anyway it is looking good.
Hi Corrine, glad you like the new look. I changed over on Ist June, but that's OK.
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