September
2009
Djamel Tatah
Djamel Tatah applies his brush on one of the 11 color passes for his monumental woodcut & lithography in September.
The drying of the proofs. After first 5 color passes, ink level was such, the proofs were tacked to wall to dry for several days before being able to stack them.
July
2009
Jean-Michel Othoniel
30 lithographic monotypes on white gold leaf were produced for the artist's show Les noeuds de Janus in November - December 09 at his gallery - Emmanuelle Perrotin in Paris.
Jean-Michel Othoniel deciding color combinations during session in July.
MaY
2009
Richard Gorman
Irish artist Richard Gorman's working table for new woodcuts. May 09.
Final trials of 3 new woodcuts by Richard Gorman in May.
Bordarier and Dine
Premières épreuves de Dix Paires, nouvelle série en bois gravé avec Stéphane Bordarier.
Premières épreuves des têtes de Pinocchio par Jim Dine.
March
2009
Frédérique Loutz
Frédérique Loutz en train de signer son nouveau projet Fèdre et le vilain petit Icare avec l'aide de l'auteur des poèmes Ernesto Castillo. Mars 2009.
Jim Dine
First proofs of new Pinocchio, the future 64 Blocks.
José Maria Sicilia
José Maria Sicilia retouching a proof of a new photogravure lithograph, combining an oriental-rug motif with a flower pattern of rose blossoms. March 2009.
Above, the printers use pinpoint registration in order to create the overlapping of colors on Japanese paper necessary for this image.
January
2009
Frédérique Loutz
The Fèdre drawings hang in the atelier for final selection, January 2009.
A series of 33 images were chosen and printed in lithography. From these, 3 different sets of 11 prints were selected. Each set is boxed in a slip case, accompanied by texts and colophon.
Fèdre was unveiled at the artist's solo show in March at the Claudine Papillon Gallery, Paris. It can also be seen this spring at the vitrine at 18, rue Dauphine, Paris 6; the Force de l'Art exhibit, Grand Palais; and at the bookstore 78, rue Mazarine Paris 6.
Jim Dine
Above: Jim Dine chooses the colors for the kaleidoscope background of a new, large-format Pinocchio lithograph-and-woodcut print, January 2009. Right: Constructing an image.
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