Imprint
Print
1993 (made)
1993 (made)
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Paul Coldwell is Research Professor and Project Leader of FADE (Fine art Digital Environments) for Camberwell College of Art/Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts. He is a printmaker of long standing, and his most recent work has focused on the integration of computer technology into fine art practice. His own work involves layering and integrating different techniques, using the computer to manipulate imagery, which is then printed using a mix of traditional and digital methods.
This print is one of four from the series 'Chairs', made in 1993, and comes from a larger group of prints by the artist in the V&A collection representing key phases in his exploration of fine art printmaking. The prints from the 'Chairs' suite are elegant and accomplished amalgamations of personal and domestic motifs relating to issues of identity, as indicated by the use of the fingerprint-like linear motifs which overlay or surround the central chair motif.
This print is one of four from the series 'Chairs', made in 1993, and comes from a larger group of prints by the artist in the V&A collection representing key phases in his exploration of fine art printmaking. The prints from the 'Chairs' suite are elegant and accomplished amalgamations of personal and domestic motifs relating to issues of identity, as indicated by the use of the fingerprint-like linear motifs which overlay or surround the central chair motif.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Etching and aquatint on paper |
Brief description | 'Imprint' from the 'Chairs' series by Paul Coldwell, black and white etching and aquatint, United Kingdom, 1993 |
Physical description | Print in black and white showing central motif of a wooden chair surrounded by other domestic objects and overlaid with fingerprint-like linear motifs. |
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Copy number | 18/20 |
Marks and inscriptions | '18/20 Paul Coldwell' (edition number and signature; in pencil) |
Credit line | Given by the artist in recognition of Rosie Miles' contribution to print scholarship |
Object history | The credit line refers to Rosie Miles, formerly a curator of 20th century and contemporary prints in the V&A (retired 2006). |
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Summary | Paul Coldwell is Research Professor and Project Leader of FADE (Fine art Digital Environments) for Camberwell College of Art/Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts. He is a printmaker of long standing, and his most recent work has focused on the integration of computer technology into fine art practice. His own work involves layering and integrating different techniques, using the computer to manipulate imagery, which is then printed using a mix of traditional and digital methods. This print is one of four from the series 'Chairs', made in 1993, and comes from a larger group of prints by the artist in the V&A collection representing key phases in his exploration of fine art printmaking. The prints from the 'Chairs' suite are elegant and accomplished amalgamations of personal and domestic motifs relating to issues of identity, as indicated by the use of the fingerprint-like linear motifs which overlay or surround the central chair motif. |
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Accession number | E.552-2007 |
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Record created | May 23, 2007 |
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