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Style: American Realist
Color:  Gold
Blue Dandelion with Bud, contemporary realist botanical goldpoint drawing
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass reimagines color and tone, using luminescent gold flecks to translate vivid shades into bursts of white-gold. Ever-interested in fragility and ephemerality, Glass linger...
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2010s American Realist Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Gold

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At Dawn - Graphite Drawing by Robert Kipniss
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His mezzzotint, For Stella," 1997, depicts a gently twisting, curving, pale and smoothly-barked foreground, leafless tree limb or trunk, like a female human body, suggesting weakness, fatigue, an inability to deal with the staccato background screen of textured bush that seems to uncomfortably impinge upon it. This print is arguably a metaphor for a delicate soul struggling to overcome the prickly difficulties of domineering life. The classic mezzotint process, invented in the middle of the 17th Century, is the reverse of most of the other print-making media, since the artist works from a black ground to increasingly lighter areas. The copper plate is first roughened by a "rocker," creating a burr over the entire surface (the more burr left intact, the more ink it holds, the darker the final finished print). The artist, Robert Kipniss, in this instance, gradually burnishes, smoothes down the burr in varying degrees to produce the gradations of lights and darks of the final design. 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