Artwork description:

This image is of Longrun Lake in Taunton, Somerset. The image was sketched as a lithograph in-situ and worked on back in the studio. A series of prints were made from the initial plate, exploring ways in which to manipulate the plate to create a more atmospheric image, allowing both chance and intention to play their part in its creation.

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This image was created through a process known as Aluminium Lithography, developed from the Lithographic process of oil and water resist. These prints are very limited and each are generally unique, being that they are not like stone lithography and off-set printing methods where a few can be pulled.

Usually this process allows me to create an Artist Proof for my archive and one or two main prints for exhibition/ sale before the aluminium foil is destroyed, ensuring a very limited amount of these prints in circulation. Sometimes this printing method will allow a couple versions to be pulled from the plate, but each print can change through the gradual degradation of the aluminium surface, leading to a more aquatint form of printmaking.

Materials used:

Aluminium Foil, Chinagraph Pencil, Oil Based Printing Ink, Rosapina Fabriano.

Tags:
#landscape #black and white #lake #printmaking #lithograph 

Longrun Lake (2021)

Lithograph 
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This image is of Longrun Lake in Taunton, Somerset. The image was sketched as a lithograph in-situ and worked on back in the studio. A series of prints were made from the initial plate, exploring ways in which to manipulate the plate to create a more atmospheric image, allowing both chance and intention to play their part in its creation.

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This image was created through a process known as Aluminium Lithography, developed from the Lithographic process of oil and water resist. These prints are very limited and each are generally unique, being that they are not like stone lithography and off-set printing methods where a few can be pulled.

Usually this process allows me to create an Artist Proof for my archive and one or two main prints for exhibition/ sale before the aluminium foil is destroyed, ensuring a very limited amount of these prints in circulation. Sometimes this printing method will allow a couple versions to be pulled from the plate, but each print can change through the gradual degradation of the aluminium surface, leading to a more aquatint form of printmaking.

Materials used:

Aluminium Foil, Chinagraph Pencil, Oil Based Printing Ink, Rosapina Fabriano.

Tags:
#landscape #black and white #lake #printmaking #lithograph 
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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