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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
Monday, March 31, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Montpelier Winter Scroll
March 2008
Six multiple plate reduction prints
37"x11"
This is my second attempt at figuring out exactly how I wish to present and build these hanging scrolls of multiple prints. I used wheat paste to glue a backing sheet onto the finished scroll. This helped make the scroll a stronger object but the glue wrinkled the paper and caused it to buckle in more than one place. You can just barely see the many problems in this terrible photograph. Right now I am working on a third scroll and have created an exact duplicate backing that will not be glued, instead I am in the process of quilting the backing panel to the front panel with four prints. This should work very well and I have ordered some plexiglass rods to hang the scroll on.
Greensboro Bend
March 18, 2008
2-Plate Monotype
8"x10"
I purchased some plexi plates to continue my 2-plate color experiment and am pleased with the results. There are a few problems with some of the color, the green of the big tree bleeds into the clouds. I plan to re-work this image next month as I plan to work a copy of this for a large block print. I'll take the new drawing and try a color monotype from there.