Medium: Drypoint Dimensions: 8 3/4 x 12 1/4 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Canadian, 1876 - 1941 Date of impression: 1926 Edition: Proof
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Medium: Etching, collagraph, drypoint, and chine-collé Dimensions: 11 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1967 Date finished: 2000 Edition: of 20
Medium: Etching, mezzotint, drypoint, chine-collé Dimensions: 7 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: Japanese, 1967 Date finished: 2003 Edition: of 20
Medium: Color drypoint Dimensions: 8 7/8 x 12 1/2 inches Signature: Signed Artist details: American, 1944 Date finished: 1997 Edition: of 50
Recommended by Sam (Owner & Director): "Liza Jones' Winter Dune is a color drypoint in which she exploits both the delicacy and strength possible with the drypoint process. She effectively captures the coast dune landscape alternating with marshy wetlands. Her mark making is convincing."
Suite of 96 drypoints housed in two handmade linen boxes.
Medium: Drypoint Dimensions: 3 x 2 inches (images) 9 3/4 x 8 x 2 inches (boxes) Signature: Individually signed and numbered Artist details: American, b. 1942 Date finished: 2005 Edition: 3/12
Medium: Mezzotint, drypoint Dimensions: 12 x 17 3/4 inches (image) Artist details: American, 1950 Date finished: 2011 Edition: of 26
Recommended by Rebecca (Gallery Manager): "Mary Farrell has created a strong unapologetic, outwardly looking, "in your face" portrait using her mezzotint rocker in a creative and expressive manner. The multiple teeth digging into the plate, forming parallel patterns, as opposed to the rocker's usual technique of covering the whole plate with a velvety looking surface. She has contrasted that deep luxurious surface at the bottom of the image with the stark face peering out."
Medium: Mezzotint, drypoint Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 14 inches (image) Artist details: American, 1950 Date finished: 2010 Edition: of 45
Recommended by Nikki (Art Photographer / Marketing and Exhibitions Specialist):
The volatility and energy behind Farrell’s sepia-inked piece is palpable. The figure’s neck, jugular veins, the collarbones, and jawline read as both vulnerable and strong, simultaneously. The chaos of the branches that cut across her neck break up three-quarters of the image, carrying the intense feelings across the entire scene with its visual movement.
Series: The Irreverences, Provocations, & Connivances of Uncle Skulky Medium: Drypoint, aquatint, and hand coloring with graphite Artist details: American , 1942 Date finished: 2003 Edition: of 14