Posts Tagged ‘green’

Reflect

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Reflect, detail, by Amy Crook

Reflect, 3″x3″ monoprint on 9″x9″ watercolor paper

This monoprint has always made me think of giant, ancient trees growing right at the edge of a pond, reflected such that it’s hard to tell where the trees end and the water begins. You might see something totally different, of course, since this is a very abstract image. I did a couple of prints with this color scheme, I’ll try to post the other one tomorrow or next week. Actually, I used to dye my hair both of those colors at one point, though these days I don’t like to bleach it out in order to go blue or green, so mostly I stick to red or purple.

A monoprint is created by using thick, fingerpaint-like water-based inks to paint onto a blank acrylic printing plate, and then running the result through a press with wet paper just like an etching. It creates a single one-of-a-kind print that’s a merger of painting and randomness, the image flipped and often changed by the pressure and the way the ink interacts with the water-soaked paper. I would often print half a dozen in the course of a session and only keep the ones I really liked.

Reflect by Amy Crook

Reflect by Amy Crook

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes
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Untitled Experiment 1

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Untitled Experiment 1 by Amy Crook

Untitled Experiment 1 by Amy Crook

I painted this a few years back when I was experimenting with a lot of different styles. In this one there’s a lot of visual texture, as well as a bit of gloss in the periwinkle rectangle from the painting medium that also gave it its transparency. People have asked me what it’s supposed to be or mean, and I have to admit that I just liked the way it looks. I like that something as simple as four overlapping rectangles gets a lot of complexity from little brush strokes, variations in color and opacity and even the softness of the edges.

This piece isn’t edge-finished yet, but I plan to paint over the white edges & staples with black so it could be hung without a frame. Well, I hang it without a frame anyway, but I’m special like that.

Untitled Experiment 1, 18″x24″ oil on canvas.

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art
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Roots of the Earth

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Roots of the Earth by Amy Crook

Roots of the Earth by Amy Crook

This particular monoprint came about when I was playing one day with the viscosity of the water-based inks, trying to see what random elements I could get. The fractal pattern in the bright, vibrant green made me think of trees and green life growing, up into the sky and down into the deep dark earth.

The monoprint process creates one-of-a-kind original artworks using a printing press, plates, and inks.

Roots of the Earth, 3″x3″, monoprint on watercolor paper.

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art
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