Other Journeys II
Print
2004 (made)
2004 (made)
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The Czech artist Mila Judge-Furstova is a graduate of Royal College of Art and a member of the Royal Society of Painters and Printmakers. She works in a variety of printmaking techniques. Her works can also be found at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, as well as in private collections.
This print is a combination techniques: the glass surface is printed with silkscreen printing, with cut paper and paper sculpture underneath. The delicately printed silkscreen on the surface brings a dreamlike quality to the work, perhaps suggesting travel in real locations, as well as journeys of the mind. The theme of travel and the way the places here are shown fragmented and disrupted perhaps echoes the artist’s background as someone who doesn’t live in her native country anymore.
This print is a combination techniques: the glass surface is printed with silkscreen printing, with cut paper and paper sculpture underneath. The delicately printed silkscreen on the surface brings a dreamlike quality to the work, perhaps suggesting travel in real locations, as well as journeys of the mind. The theme of travel and the way the places here are shown fragmented and disrupted perhaps echoes the artist’s background as someone who doesn’t live in her native country anymore.
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Title | Other Journeys II (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Silkscreen on glass and cut paper |
Brief description | 'Other Journeys II', print by Mila Judge-Fürstová; 2004 |
Physical description | A map collage and a paper boat in a glass box, with silkscreen print of a castle printed on the glass. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'A/P "Other Journeys" Mila Judge-Fürstová 2004' |
Gallery label | In this collage the printed silkscreen on the glass surface suggests travel in real locations but also journeys of the mind. The fragmented map background hints at our disconnection from an ancestral sense of place while the flimsy paper boat expresses the fragility of the self cast adrift in a constantly shifting world.(2007) |
Credit line | Given by the artist and A Gallery Ltd |
Production | Artist's proof |
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Summary | The Czech artist Mila Judge-Furstova is a graduate of Royal College of Art and a member of the Royal Society of Painters and Printmakers. She works in a variety of printmaking techniques. Her works can also be found at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, as well as in private collections. This print is a combination techniques: the glass surface is printed with silkscreen printing, with cut paper and paper sculpture underneath. The delicately printed silkscreen on the surface brings a dreamlike quality to the work, perhaps suggesting travel in real locations, as well as journeys of the mind. The theme of travel and the way the places here are shown fragmented and disrupted perhaps echoes the artist’s background as someone who doesn’t live in her native country anymore. |
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Accession number | E.515-2005 |
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Record created | September 13, 2005 |
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