Description: WAITING, lithograph from stone, figure, nostalgia, aging, weather, print Image size measures 6.75" wide by 13" tallNote the paper size varies, allowing room around the edges of the image during the printing process, creating a border. Paper size is 10" wide by 14" tall. Lithographs are usually framed with a mat, which hides the border, but this item is unframed. Note there is an indention within the boarder from the edge of the stone-- see photos. This wouldn't show under a mat. This is an artist's proof; I never made an edition of this piece. Black ink on buff colored printmaking paper Original artwork. This is a lithograph I made from limestone. I used to show extensively in galleries throughout the US, but paused my art career to raise children. Unframed, will ship flat.(Ruler in the photograph is not included in the purchase, it's to show the size.) Printmaking (lithography) technique: Lithography, especially when using limestone, is a traditional printmaking technique that originated in the late 18th century. Here's how the process typically works: Preparation of the Stone: The process begins with a flat piece of limestone, which is meticulously ground to create a smooth and perfectly flat surface. The quality of the stone is crucial, as it needs to have a fine, uniform texture to hold the image. Drawing the Image: The artist draws directly onto the stone using a greasy, oil-based crayon or a special lithographic ink. These materials are hydrophobic (water-repelling), which is key to the lithographic process. The drawing can be as detailed or as simple as the artist desires, and it can include a wide range of tones. In this instance, I used a paintbrush and an airbrush to create the image. Processing the Stone: Once the drawing is complete, the surface of the stone is treated with a chemical solution, usually containing gum arabic and nitric acid. This solution etches the non-image areas of the stone, making them more water-receptive and ensuring that they will repel ink, while the drawn (image) areas remain hydrophobic. Inking and Printing: The stone is first moistened with water, which is absorbed by the etched areas but repelled by the greasy drawing. An oil-based ink is then rolled over the stone. The ink sticks only to the original drawing and is repelled by the wet non-image areas. The stone is then placed on a press, and a sheet of paper is pressed against it to transfer the ink from the stone to the paper. Repetition: This inking and pressing process can be repeated multiple times, allowing for multiple reproductions of the same image. The number of prints is usually determined by the quality of the stone and the amount of pressure applied during printing, as these factors affect how long the image on the stone will last without degrading. Cleaning and Reusing: After the desired number of prints has been made, the stone can be ground down slightly to remove the old image and reused for a new artwork. Lithography is particularly valued for its ability to produce fine details and a very subtle gradation of shades, making it ideal for both artistic and textual prints. The method allows artists to draw with a variety of techniques and styles, similar to drawing on paper, which is why it has been a popular choice among artists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, and Matisse.From smoke-free home. See pictures as they are considered part of the description and I have attempted to document any flaws. I mostly sell collectibles on this site, but have listed some of my artwork as well: See my other items!
Price: 29.99 USD
Location: Charlottesville, Virginia
End Time: 2024-11-30T15:24:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.85 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Ellen Moore Osborne
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Ellen Moore
Size: Small
Region of Origin: North Carolina, USA
Framing: Unframed
Year of Production: 1985
Unit Type: Unit
Item Height: 14 in
Style: Abstract, Americana, Contemporary Art, Experimental, Figurative Art, Illustration Art, Modernism, Postmodernism, Realism, Surrealism
Features: Limited Edition, Numbered
Unit Quantity: 1
Handmade: Yes
Culture: Americana
Item Width: 10 in
Time Period Produced: 1980-1989
Image Orientation: Portrait
Signed: Yes
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Material: Ink, Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Automobile, Cats, Children & Infants, Cityscapes, Dog, Equestrian, Family, Farming, Figures, Horse, Houses, Landscape, Maps, Monument, Nostalgia, On the Road, Peace, Seasons, States & Counties, Street Art, Trains, Tree, Truck, USA, Women, Working Life
Type: Print
Theme: Americana, Animals, Architecture, Art, Automobilia, Cities & Towns, Community Life, Domestic & Family Life, History, Hobbies & Leisure, Industrial, Inspirational, Nature, People, Social History, Working Life
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States