Saturday, November 24, 2012

Dorothy Netherland & Tom Stanley Exhibition, Gallery 80808/Vista Studios, Columbia, SC, December 7 – 24, 2012


if ART Gallery presents
@
Gallery 80808/Vista Studios

Dec. 7 – 24, 2012


DOROTHY NETHERLAND: Velveteen

&
TOM STANLEY: Glossary – Untitled Paintings

FREE Trifold for each artist with images and essay at the exhibitions.




For a PREVIEW of Dorothy Netherland's paintings, CLICK HERE.
For a PREVIEW of Tom Stanley's paintings, CLICK HERE.

For an ESSAY about Dorothy Netherland's exhibition, CLICK HERE.
For an ESSAY about Tom Stanley's exhibition, CLICK HERE.

To see installation shots of the shows CLICK HERE.

Monday, November 5, 2012

PHIL GARRETT MONOTYPE WORKSHOP October 2 - 4, 2015

Intuition, Ink and Paper: Monotype with Phil Garrett


When: Friday-Sunday, October 2 - 4, 2015

Where: if ART Gallery, 1223 Lincoln St., Columbia SC 29201
              (803) 238-2351 /wroefs@sc.rr.com

What: This class will explore the dynamic medium of water soluble monotype printmaking. User-friendly and immediate, monotype offers a way of working that can be spontaneous, fluid and very painterly. Images can be developed and printed in a relative short space of time. Because the plate retains a thin layer of ink after being printed (the so-called ghost image) it feels natural to use this ink residue as the starting point for the next image and work sequentially. Working this way can really jumpstart an artists progress.

After an initial discussion of ink, plates, presses and paper, the class will begin with simple reductive methods of inking  on single plates, eventually  progressing to multi-plate (color) prints incorporating Chine Colle’ (for which the printing is done on a thin sheet of paper, which is mounted to a heavier backing sheet). 

The class will include demonstrations, presentations and collective and individual critiques.

How Much: $250 per participant, to be paid in advance by cash,           
                    check or credit card. 


Monotype by Phil Garrett


What To Bring: Students will need to bring:
-- Brushes suitable for watercolor and acrylic paint. 
-- Box of Q-tips. 
-- Small to large set of Caran DArche neocolor crayons (Watersoluble); oil and wax crayons wont work. 
-- One Gelli Plate 8 x 10 inches or larger.
-- A 18 x 24 inch newsprint pad. 
-- Roll of paper towels. 
-- Four to eight sheets (22 x 30 inches) of one of the following  printmaking papers: RIVES BFK, STONEHENGE, ARCHES COVER.
-- Preparatory drawings. 

What Not To Bring: Open Acrylic and Water soluble inks, which all are provided by Golden Acrylic and Phil Garrett
          
How : Register by contacting if ART Gallery at (803) 238-2351 or
           wroefs@sc.rr.com to register for the workshop

*    Phil Garrett & if ART Gallery reserve the right to cancel the workshop with full refund in case of insufficient participation

Monotype by Phil Garrett


Workshop Schedule :

Day One, Fri., October 2, 6:30 - 8 pm: Informal introduction with wine and snacks to discuss the ink, paints and papers, printing with an Intaglio (etching) press and hand printing techniques. 
Viewing and discussing various approaches and examples of monotype.

Day Two and Three, Sat. & Sun., October 3 & 4, 10 am  4 pm: Subtractive inking and monochrome printing; direct painting on the plates; multi plate color printing; enhancing the image with Chine Colle’ (collage); printing with water soluble crayons; ending with Gelli plates Open Acrylics; and hand printing.



PHIL GARRETT 



Phil Garrett is among his native South Carolinas most prominent artists and printmakers and owner of King Snake Press in Greenville, S.C. Prominent South Carolina artists such as Ed Rice, Mary Gilkerson, Enid Williams, Katie Walker and David Yaghjian have worked with Garrett in his print studio to create monotypes. Garrett has completed numerous artist residences and taught painting and printmaking in venues across the United States, including The Penland School of Craft in Penland, N.C. He joined the Golden Acrylic Working Artists Program in 1999 and has lectured and taught acrylic painting in the United States, Japan and Europe. Garretts work is represented in the South Carolina State Art Collection, the Greenville County (S.C.) Museum of Art and other public and private collections in Europe, Japan and the United States.