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The Return

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I have no idea why I titled this "The Return", must've been meaningful at the time LOL. Anyway, this is a scan of a small, older work, about 4" x 6.5" [approx. 10 x 17 cm] as shown. This is an intaglio print of 3 plates chine colle with a thin japanese mulberry paper. plates were zinc. This was an early work as I was learning printmaking. [Intaglio is where the ink resides in the engraving marks rather than on the high bits as in relief printing. As the plates and paper pass thru the etching press the paper is forced into the engraved bit pulling the ink up and onto the paper.] Posting older stuff as my current two aluminum plates are taking a great deal of time to get correct. Not frustrating at all, just slow. thanks for all comments and eyeballs - ~tim

Comments (18)


ARTWITHIN_II

3:10PM | Wed, 17 December 2008

I love this art style because I can see a number of potential stories in the progression of the images. That is really interesting as a viewer. The process is also interesting with a wonderful result.

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kasalin

3:26PM | Wed, 17 December 2008

Super creative !!! Beautiful artwork 5+

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blankfrancine

3:48PM | Wed, 17 December 2008

This suggests to me a struggle between the forces of chaos and order, chaos in the first panel, life as order versus chaos in the second. I am not sure what to think about the third panel, though I see a possible link between it and the first by the use of the grey block background,

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koosievantutte

4:28PM | Wed, 17 December 2008

very fine image, i love analog art.

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2Loose2Trek

6:24PM | Wed, 17 December 2008

Thanks for explaining the process and posting this older artwork Tim. Well done.

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anaber

7:37PM | Wed, 17 December 2008

"Return" may be a good title,and to be what you feel inside about... But for me,looking at your three images,what i feel is something like "evolution"...because when i look the 1st,i feel turbulence in the forms but a powerful struCture.In the 2nd i feel something to grow calm and i can to discern the harmony between the strength and smoothly of those structures and finally in the 3rd the understanding of the forms in a gentle existence....And forgive me this romance...IT´S A REALLY ART WORK.Thanks for your explaining. ..... (But if the 3rd was the 1st i would call it "FINAL CUT"-!LOL!)

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tennesseecowgirl

8:38PM | Wed, 17 December 2008

Lovely work~

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THROBBE

9:57PM | Wed, 17 December 2008

Nice work!

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NekhbetSun

5:36AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Neat fx here ~

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Marinette

4:11PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Lovely work!

Realm_Of_Illusion

9:14PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

Very nice work. Maybe it was Spring returning...

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tetsu-pino

5:41AM | Fri, 19 December 2008

Great creative work!! Sorry, I was not able to come to your gallery. Because I took a rest a little.

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anahata.c

10:13PM | Fri, 19 December 2008

i'm still behind, but since this is from '93 I feel less guilty about it! Because you used chine-colle, we get the beautiful indentations of the borders (where the paper is pressed deep into the plate), and the intaglio allows that beautiful grain, what we used to call "printings' atmospheric layers," to float across your images; and your lines here look Oriental, some almost calligraphic. It's a gentle organic piece with natural forms obviously living in you even then; with your sense of a piece's space emphasized in your smaller rectangles in each piece (like inner framing); and by the way the paper's atmosphere washes through each work like those mists that Chinese painters loved, capturing the "Tao inside everything"...I think it's beautiful Tim, even if you were just learning the process: Your vision comes through gently & with play and an airiness of hand. Yet another fav; and it feels antique too: I know that comes with the process sometimes, but you caught it here. Beautiful subtle work...

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moochagoo

3:13PM | Sat, 20 December 2008

I love those art pictures ! Good abstract !

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nikolais

11:26AM | Tue, 23 December 2008

amazing penwork, Tim. Fav

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Campo-Diaz

11:41AM | Tue, 23 December 2008

Excellent work, I like it.

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figharo

3:25PM | Tue, 23 December 2008

Love the color fields, they both flatten and add mass. Very tasteful!

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MTW-Photo

2:56AM | Wed, 09 December 2009

Great, I love to see also some "normal"(don't no the real word for it) art work instead of computer made. Don't get me wrong i liked it to, but this i love!


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