Most artists of the 20th Century have employed in making “impressions”. Some were / are the masters of the various printing processes. Stanley William Hayter is the acknowledged father of modern print and “Studio 17″ in New York and Paris was considered the studio’s most influential artists of the pressure in the world.
An experimental studio of artists and students from around the world attended. A place of exchange and learning, thanks to Hayter and Studio 17, artists like Miro, Pollock, Dali and many others are renowned for the quality of their limited editions at least one thing in common: Each of them had some time in the 17 Studio / studio spent. These artists are Henri Goetz with the invention of Carborundum etching in 1967, revolutionized the art of engraving of the 20th Century, Shoichi Hasegawa, who moved to Paris in 1961 to deepen his knowledge of printing techniques to produce exquisite color art.
The artist can sometimes print the best of all works by an artist to be made. A typical case, in my opinion, it Moo-Chew Wong. By the way, and the Museum of Modern Art in Geneva for a solo exhibition in 2010, invited. Artist prints his series titled “Writing” shows his mastery and subtlety that is not immediately found its way into vibrant images quickly. See you run it on YouTube. » Read more: Artist Prints – Fantastic Investments and Valuable Gifts
