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  1. 18 de feb. de 2016 · Paul Wright on Monotypes. 18th February 2016 by Lisa Takahashi 1. Paul Wright’s monotypes are energetic, bold and characterful. His is a language that uses rich oil colour that glides across the surface, offering up not only a likeness of the subject but an essence of the sitter’s inner self, and a painterly quality that is ...

  2. Paul Wright Monotypes . Works on Paper/Framed ‘Paul Wright is an accomplished and immensely talented artist; a defiant standard-bearer for the qualities of technique, craftsmanship, colour and texture in painting. Although clearly influenced by the best traditions of fine art, his approach is individual, contemporary and powerful.’

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonotypingMonotyping - Wikipedia

    Monotyping. Monotyping is a type of printmaking made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. The surface, or matrix, was historically a copper etching plate, but in contemporary work it can vary from zinc or glass to acrylic glass. The image is then transferred onto a paper by pressing the two together, using a printing-press ...

  4. Monotype is a print medium whose simple concept, spontaneous process, and elegant result attract both artists and collectors. The earliest monotypes date from the 1640s, when Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione printed compositions he drew into ink spread on un-incised metal plates. Since then, artists have periodically rediscovered the technique for themselves.

  5. Paul Wright is a British painter who studied at the distinguished Falmouth College of Art. He is renowned for portrait painting through the UK and endeavours to capture the true essence of his subject, bringing it to life through his collaboration of paint and canvas.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2021 · Monotype Printmaking for Beginners. 1st November 2021 by Lisa Takahashi 14. Monotype printmaking is a quick and simple process. Technically, only one impression is made with a monotype, so the work you create is a unique work on paper, although there is often the ability to create ‘ghost prints’ – slightly faded impressions of the work ...

  7. Paul Wright (b. Leicester, UK 1973) graduated from the Falmouth School of Art in 1995. He has been shortlisted for the National Portrait Gallery BP Award twice, in 2006 and 2015 ‘I have spent the last 20 years developing a painterly language through which I seek to capture a vitality beyond the establishment of a mere ‘likeness’ to the subject.