MICHAEL KIRKMAN: COWBOY SCENE ONE – BLUE – ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH
Kirkman, Michael
£295.00
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Product Description
MICHAEL KIRKMAN: COWBOY SCENE ONE – BLUE – ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH
Artist: Michael Kirkman
Price: £295.00
Publisher: The Curwen Studio & The Artist, UK
Publication date: Not stated
Format: Original lithograph
Condition: Fine condition, unframed
Size: Sheet size: 101cm x 74.8cm
Edition Number: 20/25
DISCOVER THE ART OF MICHAEL KIRKMAN AT HORNSEYS
Michael Kirkman, an acclaimed British artist, is known for his evocative and expressive prints, paintings, and drawings. Having studied at the prestigious Edinburgh College of Art, he further refined his drawing skills, graduating with an MA from the Royal College of Art in 2010. Now based in London, Michael has produced commissioned prints for esteemed institutions such as the National Theatre, Faber and Faber, and the Palace of Westminster, notably celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee. His works are part of the collections at York Art Gallery and the Palace of Westminster, alongside numerous private contemporary art collections throughout the world.
DESCRIPTION:
This original lithograph, “Cowboy Scene One – Blue” is one of the handful of works that Michael Kirkman editioned at the Curwen Studio. It is one from the edition of 25 and is the more rare colour variant. See also: “Cowboy Scene One – Red”. It is in fine condition and unframed.
KEY FEATURES:
- Artistic Technique: Masterful use of lithographic printmaking, showcasing Kirkman’s skill and precision.
- Limited Edition: Small edition of only 25
- Condition: Fine condition, unframed.
WORKS AND TECHNIQUES BY MICHAEL KIRKMAN IN OUR CATALOGUE
Michael Kirkman’s art is distinguished by his expertise in linocut and lithography, with a particular focus on the rich textures and unique character these techniques offer. Linocut, a relief printing technique, involves carving a design into a linoleum surface, applying ink, and pressing it onto paper to create striking, bold images. This method allows for the creation of distinct and vibrant prints, each showcasing Kirkman’s meticulous attention to detail and composition.
In addition to linocut, Kirkman has also mastered lithography at the renowned Curwen Studio. Lithography is a technique where the artist draws directly onto a limestone or metal plate with a grease-based medium. The plate is then treated to retain the drawn image, allowing for a wide range of tones and intricate detailing in the final print. Kirkman’s lithographs are celebrated for their depth, texture, and expressive quality, capturing the essence of his subjects with nuance and sensitivity.
WHY CHOOSE MICHAEL KIRKMAN’S ART?
Michael Kirkman’s art is lauded for its emotional depth and technical precision. His use of linocut and lithography enables him to create works that are not only visually compelling but also rich in narrative and texture. His ability to convey complex emotions and scenes through these traditional techniques makes his prints highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Our collection here boasts a broad range of his work, including original prints, drawings, and ceramics.
THE CURWEN STUDIO: A SHORT BIOGRAPHY
The Curwen Studio was a highly influential printmaking workshop established in 1958 in London, England. It was founded as an extension of the Curwen Press, which had a long history dating back to 1863. The studio quickly became renowned for its collaboration with some of the most prominent artists of the 20th century, offering a space where they could explore and experiment with lithography and other printmaking techniques.
Key Features of the Curwen Studio:
Collaborative Environment: The studio was known for its collaborative spirit, where artists worked closely with master printers to translate their ideas into high-quality prints. This partnership was crucial in allowing artists to explore the potential of printmaking without needing to master the technical aspects themselves.
Notable Artists: The Curwen Studio attracted a wide range of artists, including Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, John Piper, Elisabeth Frink, and David Hockney. These collaborations resulted in some of the most significant prints of the modern era, helping to elevate the status of printmaking in the art world.
Innovation in Printmaking: The studio was a hub of innovation, particularly in the use of lithography. The Curwen Studio was instrumental in popularizing the medium in the UK and expanding the creative possibilities of printmaking. They were known for their high technical standards and ability to faithfully reproduce the artists’ vision.
Legacy: The Curwen Studio’s influence extended beyond the artists it worked with. It played a crucial role in the development of printmaking as a respected and vital form of artistic expression. The studio’s commitment to quality and creativity set a benchmark in the field, inspiring future generations of artists and printmakers. The Curwen Studio remains a significant chapter in the history of British art, representing a unique fusion of technical expertise and artistic innovation. Today, the legacy of the Curwen Studio continues through its association with the Curwen Print Study Centre and its ongoing influence in the world of printmaking. While the original Curwen Studio has undergone changes over the years, its spirit of innovation and collaboration in printmaking persists.
The Curwen Print Study Centre:
Education and Training: The Curwen Print Study Centre, located in Cambridge, UK, is dedicated to the education and promotion of printmaking techniques. It offers workshops, courses, and residencies for artists, students, and enthusiasts at all levels, continuing the tradition of excellence in printmaking established by the original Curwen Studio.
Preservation of Techniques: The Centre is committed to preserving traditional printmaking techniques, such as lithography, etching, and relief printing, while also encouraging contemporary approaches. It provides facilities and expertise for artists to create high-quality prints, much like the original studio.
Outreach and Exhibitions: The Centre also hosts exhibitions and outreach programs to promote printmaking to a broader audience. This helps to keep the art form alive and relevant in today’s art world.
Continuing Influence:
Collaboration with Contemporary Artists: Although the Curwen Studio as it was known in its heyday no longer exists in the same form, its legacy endures through collaborations with contemporary artists who seek to explore and push the boundaries of printmaking.
Reputation and Heritage: The name “Curwen” still holds significant prestige in the art world, associated with high-quality printmaking and artistic innovation. The principles of collaboration, technical excellence, and creative exploration that defined the original Curwen Studio continue to influence how printmaking is taught and practiced today.
In summary, while the Curwen Studio has evolved, its impact on the art world remains strong, particularly through the educational and creative work of the Curwen Print Study Centre, which carries forward the studio’s mission of fostering excellence in printmaking.
WORKS AND TECHNIQUES BY MICHAEL KIRKMAN IN OUR CATALOGUE
Michael Kirkman’s art is distinguished by his expertise in linocut and lithography, with a particular focus on the rich textures and unique character these techniques offer. Linocut, a relief printing technique, involves carving a design into a linoleum surface, applying ink, and pressing it onto paper to create striking, bold images. This method allows for the creation of distinct and vibrant prints, each showcasing Kirkman’s meticulous attention to detail and composition.
In addition to linocut, Kirkman has also mastered lithography at the renowned Curwen Studio. Lithography is a technique where the artist draws directly onto a limestone or metal plate with a grease-based medium. The plate is then treated to retain the drawn image, allowing for a wide range of tones and intricate detailing in the final print. Kirkman’s lithographs are celebrated for their depth, texture, and expressive quality, capturing the essence of his subjects with nuance and sensitivity.
WHY CHOOSE MICHAEL KIRKMAN’S ART?
Michael Kirkman’s art is lauded for its emotional depth and technical precision. His use of linocut and lithography enables him to create works that are not only visually compelling but also rich in narrative and texture. His ability to convey complex emotions and scenes through these traditional techniques makes his prints highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Our collection here boasts a broad range of his work, including original prints, drawings, and ceramics.
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