Details
The emotional and physical recollections of this walk, made in Japan during July 1994, are displayed by descriptive captions that evoke unique conceptual feelings highlighting his engagement with the physical world.
Additional Information
First Name | Hamish |
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Last Name | Fulton |
Artist Description | Hamish Fulton (born in 1946 in London, England). From 1966 to 1968, he studied at St Martin's School of Art, London, and the following year at the Royal College of Art, London. His distinctively conceptual approach concentrates on engagement with the physical world via individual walks in a wide range of locations lasting anywhere from one day to many weeks. The walks are extensively documented via photographs and captions exploring recollections of the experience, both physical and emotional. |
Edition of | 40 |
Ed Date | 1994 |
Inscriptions | Signed by the artist & numbered on the reverse |
Short Technique | Screenprint |
Sheet Size | 69.5 x 101cm |
Sheet Size (Inches) | 27½ x 39¾in |
Image Size | 69.5 x 101cm |
Image Size (inches) | 27½ x 39¾in |
Technical Description | A single screenprint printed on 300gsm Somerset paper. |
Technique Pop ups | Also known as silkscreen. In its simplest form, this is a technique by which the artist blocks out a section of a fine, woven screen (formerly made of silk), which is stretched over a frame. With a squeegee, ink is pressed evenly through the screen on to a sheet of paper beneath. Only the areas of the screen not blocked out will be printed. The artist will use as many of these transparent sheets (separations) as the numbers of colours required in the print, and each sheet must be aligned very carefully with the others. The films are transferred on to the silkscreens via a light-sensitive process: only the areas which are painted by the artist will be blocked out and will not allow ink through. |
Price on Application | No |
Display Custom Popup | No |
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Custom Pop up Description | No |