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GRAPHIC ART – FROM SCHOOL TO THE BIENNIAL EXHIBITIONS
GRAPHIC ART – FROM SCHOOL TO THE BIENNIAL EXHIBITIONS

Author(s): Alexandru Jakabházi
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life
Published by: Editura Eurostampa
Keywords: Graphic art; engraving; school; exhibitions; artistic events; exhibition displays

Summary/Abstract: Graphic artists – particularly engravers, specialize in well-established centres which operate in the spirit of the local area and bring into their works these influences of the technical and spiritual environment in which they were formed. The era of solitude in art has passed, being ended by strong personalities who interact in workshops or in exhibition premises. In this way, an excellent communication environment is created, which does not lead to group adhesions for public success purposes, but ensures quality by stimulating creativity. The term of “graphic art” encompasses various techniques of expression, some with unique nature, others reproducible. So, also the exhibitions are specialized in drawing, engraving and graphic art displays, and generally all graphic artists have access to such events. The willingness to take part in certain exhibition displays influences the undertakings of artists in terms of technique, format and size of the pictures. In certain catalogues, rectangular pictures are at advantage, in other the square-shaped ones, or the monochromatic or polychromatic ones. Artists who regularly take part in such exhibition displays are well aware of these differences and adjust their work in order to create an image of themselves as good as possible in these prints which are published for each event.

  • Issue Year: 22/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 84-88
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English
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