Torbjørn Rødland: Film Face
RIEN FAIRE ET LAISSER RIRE
at Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels
from May 16
Israel Lund featured at Dazed Digital
“All of my paintings use silk screens to screen print on raw canvas, but unlike the traditional process of screen printing there is no image per se that I am starting with. Instead I used a standard 8.5x11” piece of paper to burn in to the screen, which determines the size of the painting and which I also work within to generate the image. The subsequent image is a result of how much pressure I apply with the squeegee, how much ink I use, and the raw canvas texture. For the paintings in the show at Roberts & Tilton I photographed a small b&w painting with a PDF making app on my phone, blew up the image to 34x44”, and burned that image back into a silk screen. That image was then screen printed through a de facto cmyk process (except no black was used), and since the canvas is raw it resists a perfect image to be printed and leads to the variation.”
http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/16045/1/israel-lund
Sebastian Wickeroth - Akademieausstellung, Kunstforum Oberkassel, 2006
(Source: arpeggia, via sometimes-now)