Early Morning Fog by Eyvind Earle

Early Morning Fog 

0:00
0:00

tempera, painting

# 

tempera

# 

painting

# 

landscape

# 

nature

# 

surrealist

# 

surrealism

Eyvind Earle made this serigraph of the landscape "Early Morning Fog" sometime in the 20th century. Serigraphy is a printmaking technique that uses stencils adhered to a screen. Ink is then forced through the open areas to create an image. Earle's prints are notable for their flat, stylized shapes and meticulous application of color. He achieved a distinctive depth and texture through the layering of colors and the precision afforded by serigraphic techniques. This allowed for a controlled and repeatable process, essential for producing editions of prints. Think about the labor-intensive process of serigraphy. Each color requires a separate stencil, demanding skilled craftsmanship to ensure accurate registration and a flawless final product. This attention to detail elevates the print from a simple reproduction to a work of art in its own right. Ultimately, understanding Earle's work means appreciating the time, labor, and skill involved in serigraphy. It encourages us to reconsider the traditional hierarchy between fine art and craft.

Show more

Comments

No comments

Be the first to comment and join the conversation on the ultimate creative platform.