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I am an interdisciplinary artist and printmaker, living in Vermont since 1994. Inspired by the natural landscape I use imagination and memory to look beyond realism to make a statement about the pastoral landscape tradition in the 21st century. Contact: Please view my complete profile below. All work copyright Phillip Robertson 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Little Machias Cartoon
February 19, 2007
Blockprint and Hi-Lighter
3.25"x5.25"
This is the cartoon for the color block. There will be some changes while carving this block as I plan to add some details into the land masses with a v-gouge that I could imagine in my mind but it did not translate easily to the cartoon. I am planning on using an indigo/mauve tone for the color and will not use the green shown here. I just grabbed what was in the pen jar at home and dived right in this past weekend.
Group Monoprint 1
February 12, 2007
Monoprint
7"x5"
At the last MFAIA residency I ran a brief workshop with my advising group. I brought in my small Holbein press and eight of us worked on these prints as a group. I inked up the first few plates and passed them around. Each person then manipulated the ink and passed it around the table. After awhile I introduced color and let others roll the ink on the plate. The prints are rather fascinating and I enjoyed pulling them for the group. The experience went so well that I am thinking about running a workshop like this for the summer residency and may even offer it as a class at the local arts center here in Vermont. I would appreciate any comments on the work.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Have you seen the stars tonight?
February 4, 2007
Copy, white-out and permanent marker
5.5"x6.5"
This cartoon for a block print is pretty complicated and is a sort of homage to 19th century wood engravers, which I am not. The lines and marks will be abstracted slightly further once this drawing is transfered to a piece of cherry wood. I have a deep blue color in mind for the color block with little bits of white from the paper coming through and highlighting parts of the design. This will be my seventh and final chiaroscuro print for my time in Goddard's MFAIA program.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Little Machias Proof
February 1, 2007
Blockprint
3.25"x5.25"
Pulled a few proofs last night and can't wait to start the color block. This print is small and simple yet there is something about it that is starting to work really well. I think it is that this is a very special place that I visit with my family on a regular basis, that and it just feels right.