Inspirational Artists
Junior
• A fantastic interactive website for student to look
at and research on is at the MOMA (Museum of
Modern Art) “What is a Print?”
• http://www.moma.org/interactives/projects/2001/
whatisaprint/flash.html
• Here you can find information on basic print
techniques and processes used by artists and
examples of their work.
Woodcuts
• SUSAN
HAYWOOD-SMITH
• Pacific Autumn
• Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) Polychrome
woodblock print; ink and colour on paper.
• Pablo
Picasso,
Woman in
Hat, 1962,
Multi block
coloured
wood cut
•

Kathe Kollwitz, In Memory of Karl Liebknecht, 1919/20
• Kathe Kollwitz
Erich Heckel,
Die Brucke
German
expressionist
Nigel Brown
>Brian Campbell –The people who
can’t stop making things, 1996
Nigel Brown
Phillip Clairmont
Robin White , from 28 days
in Kiribati, Hand coloured
woodcut^
Sheyne Tuffery, Vailima Vehichles Ltd, woodblock relief print, 250 x
700mm, $310
Sheyne Tuffery, Fale du Jour, woodblock relief print,
500 x 705mm, $525
Lonnie Hutchinson

Sista’s, 1, 2, 3, (2005), $800 each.
Mono Printing
Mono prints
Mono Types
Collographs
• Cathy Cullis
• Mel Evans
• Anthony Barrows
• Alexandra Beguez, Mustang, mono print, 2008
• Clara Lieu
• MONOPRINT ON GLASS/ CORINTHIAN
CAPITAL/OIL, Karen Pokrandt, 2004
Etching
Dry point
• Leonardo da Vinci
• Albrecht Durer
• Albrecht Durer
• Mary Cassatt
Poverty, 1893-94, etching and drypoint, Statliche
Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Pablo
Picasso,
Vuillard
Suite
• James Ensor
Phantastic musicians, 1888, etching
• Rembrandt
• John Drawbridge
Griffin meets Taniwha
Marian Maguire
2005 etching on German Intaglio 350g, $300.
“Michael is sleeping on the bed”

Robin White
“I am doing the washing in the bathroom”
“The name of this girl is Florence”
These woodcuts
are from a different
series of prints,
called “28 Days in
Kiribati”

“Florence sits in
the shade” (left)
“This is Florence”
(right)
“The food is very delicious
Ox and Palm corned beef”
“These two men are
flying a kite”

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