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Contemporary Graphic Prints by Printmakers and visual Artists
Prints in
the Western tradition produced before about 1830 are known as old master
prints. In Europe, from around 1400 AD woodcut was used for master prints on
paper by using printing techniques developed in the Byzantine and Islamic
worlds.
In China, the art of printmaking developed some 1,100 years ago
as illustrations alongside text cut in woodblocks for printing on paper.
Woodblock
printing in Japan is a technique best known for its use in the ukiyo-e artistic
genre; however, it was also used very widely for printing books in the same
period. Woodblock printing had been used in China for centuries to print books,
long before the advent of movable type, but was only widely adopted in Japan
surprisingly late, during 1603-1867. Although similar to woodcut in western
printmaking in some regards, Moku Hanga differs greatly in that water-based
inks are used, as opposed to western woodcut, which uses oil-based inks,
allowing for a wide range of vivid color, glazes and color transparency.
As it seen
in art fields of India in contemporary period some artists kept busy themselves
in making prints though art market is not responding positively. Graphic prints
in various medium have been produced nationwide. It is high motivation to make
print inside printmakers mind. In India prints are not so popular as paintings
and sculptures, well highly appreciated the imagery in print media. Real use of print in the field of an interior
of office or a house is quite affordable by size and value. Calculative business venture can value the
print of artist. In Indian art scene prints are not much in numbers. Print techniques are used very less purpose.
Actually news media has keeping artist
as an illustrator not as an independent artist or other way artists are not making independent artwork
while working as an illustrator media.
But as an printmaker some artists are making efforts to produce high
quality technically serious artworks. Which can be seen in Vaishwik art
Environment in the period of 1st nov. to 8th Nov. 2015
Participant
Artists : Gajraj
Chavan, Walter D’suza, Dattatrey Apate, Viraj Naik
Vijay Bagade, Laxman Gauda, Praveen
Hatwar, Chhering Negi
C. V. Wagmare , Anamica Prakash, Soghra
Khurasani, Sandip Sonawane
Vaishwik Art Environment
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