Fractured Flag – semi-abstract monotype print

£120.00

Fractured Flag – semi-abstract monotype print based on idea of flags – acrylic on paper – 30 cm x 30 cm

Description

Fractured Flag is one of a series of what I think of as flag prints. I had already made lots of smaller images using a simple cruciform shape which turned into more obvious flag prints, but I wanted to move beyond that and certainly wanted to avoid obviously copying the ideas of Jasper Johns.  The title comes from the idea of breaking the basic flag structure.

The print was made by gel printing with acrylic paints on paper and is about 25 cm square. It is mounted on a cradled wooden panel, with black painted edges ready to hang on your wall. (I’ll supply the rings and cord, but they won’t be fitted.)

During lockdown, I have made large series of  similar colourful abstract monotype prints. They represent a new direction for my work, one I intend to continue to explore for a good while yet. I would especially like to revisit the idea of flag prints in future work.

What is a gel print?

Monotype prints in general are made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. This surface, sometimes called the matrix, was historically a copper etching plate. In contemporary work other materials are often used, such as acrylic sheet. The image on the matrix is then transferred onto a sheet of paper by pressing the two together. This usually requires a print press. Monotypes can also be created by inking an entire surface and then, using brushes or rags, removing ink to create light areas in a field of opaque colour. This is then pressed together with a sheet of paper to make the print.

The specific process I used for this print was gel printing (or Gelli but this is a trademark). The matrix in this case is a soft synthetic gel. I apply the paint to the gel sheet with rollers or brushes. The area to which the paint is applied can be controlled by masks and stencils. The rolled out paints can also be drawn into or textured in various ways. This process is repeated until I’m happy with the image.

Some of my prints made this way have over 20 separate full or partial layers. The nature of the process allows for both intense bright colours and  subtle variations in colour as well as tangible physical texture.

Additional information

Dimensions 30 × 30 × 2.5 cm

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