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Mobi92 | January 1st 2010 by Humayun
? the AdPro ™ font. AdPro™ is a perky font based on handwriting. It’s immediate, informal and says, “I’m casually cool.” the Grimshaw Hand ™ font. The Grimshaw Hand™ font is an informal script based on handwriting. Warm and familiar, read more
End of a Decade:
D'Arte Board | December 31st 2009 by The Collective
Father Time Overcome by Love, Hope and Beauty, after Simon Vouet. monotype, 12 ” x 12″ The first decade of the century is done, and I’m Overcome by Love, Hope and Beauty. Well, that would be a change of pace anyway. I’m deep read more
The Deserted Mansion
D'Arte Board | December 16th 2009 by The Collective
A vivid memory from my childhood in Connecticut is the old abandoned estate across the street from the house I grew up in. It had been owned by a Miss Mary Olcott, who incidentally had been born in Brooklyn (my current residence) in 1864. Back when read more
Kenny Kenny
D'Arte Board | December 16th 2009 by The Collective
This is a loose interpretation of my old (I won’t say how old) friend Kenny Kenny. He’s a style icon and a pillar of the New York night life scene, not to mention a completely lovely and hilarious person. He’s earned his icon statu read more
Aerial II
An Abstract a day / Un Abstrait par jour | December 8th 2009
Aerial IIAcrylic Monotype/Collage on Paper16x20 inchesFrame & Mat NOT INCLUDED.120$ USD includes shipping to Canada & USInternational buyers: please contact me for additional shipping fees. read more
Ancestor, Memory, and a happy accident.
Tim Timmerman's Art Blog | December 8th 2009 by Tim Timmerman
"Ancestor" Tim Timmeman, montype/gouache, 10"x23 1/2" I realized as of late that I neglected to share with you two of the monotype/gouache/collage pieces I did in September when working with the Atelier Meridian. These two works read more
Havana Turquoise
An Abstract a day / Un Abstrait par jour | December 7th 2009
Havana TurquoiseAcrylic Monotype/Collage on Paper16x20 inchesFrame & Mat NOT INCLUDED.120$ USD includes shipping to Canada & USInternational buyers: please contact me for additional shipping fees. read more
Herbal Brown
An Abstract a day / Un Abstrait par jour | December 6th 2009
Herbal BrownAcrylic Monotype/Collage on Paper16x20 inchesFrame & Mat NOT INCLUDED.120$ USD includes shipping to Canada & USInternational buyers: please contact me for additional shipping fees. read more
Desert Brass
An Abstract a day / Un Abstrait par jour | December 5th 2009
Desert BrassAcrylic Monotype/Collage on Paper16x20 inchesFrame & Mat NOT INCLUDED.120$ USD includes shipping to Canada & USInternational buyers: please contact me for additional shipping fees. read more
Spice Daydream
An Abstract a day / Un Abstrait par jour | December 4th 2009
Spice DaydreamAcrylic Monotype/Collage on Paper16x20 inchesFrame & Mat NOT INCLUDED.120$ USD includes shipping to Canada & USInternational buyers: please contact me for additional shipping fees. read more
Emerald Harbor
An Abstract a day / Un Abstrait par jour | December 3rd 2009
Emerald Harbor Acrylic Monotype/Collage on Paper16x20 inchesFrame & Mat NOT INCLUDED.120$ USD includes shipping to Canada & USInternational buyers: please contact me for additional shipping fees. read more
Aerial
An Abstract a day / Un Abstrait par jour | December 1st 2009
AerialAcrylic Monotype/Collage on Paper16x20 inchesFrame & Mat NOT INCLUDED.120$ USD includes shipping to Canada & USInternational buyers: please contact me for additional shipping fees. read more
Oxide Paradise
An Abstract a day / Un Abstrait par jour | November 30th 2009
Oxide ParadiseAcrylic Monotype/Collage on Paper16x20 inchesFrame & Mat NOT INCLUDED.120$ USD includes shipping to Canada & USInternational buyers: please contact me for additional shipping fees. read more
Monotype for Thursday
D'Arte Board | November 26th 2009 by The Collective
Swarm in Purdah, 2009, monotype, 12″ x 12″ read more
The Time Machine
D'Arte Board | November 11th 2009 by The Collective
I’ve been unable to work on my current work this past week, so we’re going back in time; here’s a a monotype from a few years back, which was used as a sample for an illustration annual. H.G.Wells, monotype, 16″ x 12″ read more
Botanical Monotypes of Mary Margaret Briggs
Pin Tangle | October 28th 2009 by Sharon
Mary Margaret Briggs is a print maker who uses plants to mask an area creating what she calls botanical monotypes. No matter what they are called Mary Margaret Briggs produces some great prints applying the technique. read more
The Pelican
Tim Timmerman's Art Blog | October 26th 2009 by Tim Timmerman
When traveling to Europe ten or so years ago I became very enamored of the medieval representation of the pelican. Now when in various churches, museums or town squares with students (like this last May in a square in Brugge,) I am quick to poin read more
Hollow Mantle
D'Arte Board | October 21st 2009 by The Collective
This started out with an intention of abstracted landscape and something else happened. Metamorphosis. This is indeed the nature of art making. This is the monotype. This is melodramatic, isn’t it? I’m on a weird schedule, little sleep. T read more
“Golden” and “Evensong”
Tim Timmerman's Art Blog | October 21st 2009 by Tim Timmerman
I’m currently in the process of framing away my recent mixed media monotypes. I’m struck how such a large part of creating art doesn’t involve “making art” at all! Here are two other developments from the monotypes I c read more
Monotype: Nocturnal Cave
D'Arte Board | October 15th 2009 by The Collective
Another in the series of black holes. Nocturnal Cave, monotype, 18 x 12 read more
Thunderstorm monoprint
Tim Timmerman's Art Blog | October 13th 2009 by Tim Timmerman
Well, out of the eleven monoprints I pulled some weeks ago only two are being kept the way they came off the press. And this piece is one of them. The other nine are finished but are yet to be photographed, they will show up here soon…. Take ca read more
Mas Monotypes
D'Arte Board | October 1st 2009 by The Collective
The monotype truly has become my main medium lately for its immediacy and its capacity for fluid manipulation that removes any stultifying preciousness. Its a true marriage of intuitive study and finished work. Here are some more from a series of abs read more
Further drypoint etching
Diary Of A Student Artist And Other Tales | September 22nd 2009 by Heather Moore
As I mentioned last night I’ve been working on monotyping and drypoint etching. I did some more today, but on the My Space project. I’m trying to develop my ideas based on the initial images I’ve created. I’ve kind of chosen read more
What I Did Today
Diary Of A Student Artist And Other Tales | September 21st 2009 by Heather Moore
Well first of all I got up at 5am. My hubby came to bed at that time and woke me up. Now when I wake up, I don’t go back to sleep. I have to get up. I wasn’t due to get up for another half and a half! I was having gr read more
A Summer of Monotypes
Dianne's Art Blog | September 19th 2009 by Dianne
Wow, what fun this summer, going every week for a full day of printing. Some prints are good, and some not so good, but by doing you certainly learn, and I did a lot. Using water-based oils for the first time I learned how to get an incredibly smooth read more
Variations on a Theme
Tim Timmerman's Art Blog | September 15th 2009 by Tim Timmerman
"Interdependece" Tim Timmerman, Monotype; 10"x23 12" When I was about seven, I received a toy my parent’s gave me that they had gotten in their travels to Ireland. It was a wooden stacking head of a man with blue eyes and a ye read more
I’m totally over the moon with how my assessments went
Diary Of A Student Artist And Other Tales | September 15th 2009 by Heather Moore
I handed in the My Space and Coast projects today, and I had to sit down with my tutor and go through them with her to decide whether I would pass or fail. I must admit, I’ve been really nervous about this. I was worried about not being read more
I May Be Pathologically Nostalgic.
D'Arte Board | September 9th 2009 by The Collective
Making art is about conscious or unconscious remembrance of the past, specifically art past. That’s all well and good, but I have been vulnerable to the occasional attachment to my personal and family past, and I thought I’d confess that read more
My First Day At College
Diary Of A Student Artist And Other Tales | August 31st 2009 by Heather Moore
Well, what a blur that was! I’m absolutely exhausted. I ended up getting under 4 hours sleep last night; I was far too nervous to sleep. I got into my first class which was Exploratory Media and 2D Design for Print. I was handed my brief for read more
Sleepwalking Redux
D'Arte Board | August 26th 2009 by The Collective
I’m revisiting the series of figure narratives I started a year and a half ago. I was getting tired and logy while I was in the dungeon working on this, the turpentine so heavy in the air you could taste it down the street. I think the current read more

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