Mats Svensson | The crack, 2014

£600.00

Etching

Media Dimensions: 65 x 80 cm

Image Dimensions: 49 x 59 cm

Edition of 30

Framed/unframed

Mats Svensson works mainly by the intaglio method of printmaking, mostly in a black/white colour scale. His images have a shade of mystery. Has a catastrophe of some kind occurred? Or are we looking at an unknown form of civilisation? Starting from a vague feeling via sketches, Mats starts working on the copperplate, beginning with etching surfaces by the aquatint method. It is quite a slow process where he forms the image step by step. After some layers of aquatint etching a proof print is made. With the drypoint needle then he continues making darker surfaces and lines. After proofprinting he may do extra etching and drypoint lines/surfaces until he is satisfied with the result. Education: Four years training in different graphic techniques. Scholarships: Swedish Arts Grants Grant Committee, 2006 and 2011-2012. West of Swedens scholarship 2015. Selected exhibitions: Print triennial, Uppsala Art Museum, Sweden 2014. Group exhibition in Paris, France. Ten swedish printmakers in Fondation Taylor 2016. Nordic Print Triennial, Gallery Sander Norrköping, Trelleborg and Luleå Art museum 2020. A number of prints purchased by municipalities, regions and the Public Art Agency, Sweden.

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Etching

Media Dimensions: 65 x 80 cm

Image Dimensions: 49 x 59 cm

Edition of 30

Framed/unframed

Mats Svensson works mainly by the intaglio method of printmaking, mostly in a black/white colour scale. His images have a shade of mystery. Has a catastrophe of some kind occurred? Or are we looking at an unknown form of civilisation? Starting from a vague feeling via sketches, Mats starts working on the copperplate, beginning with etching surfaces by the aquatint method. It is quite a slow process where he forms the image step by step. After some layers of aquatint etching a proof print is made. With the drypoint needle then he continues making darker surfaces and lines. After proofprinting he may do extra etching and drypoint lines/surfaces until he is satisfied with the result. Education: Four years training in different graphic techniques. Scholarships: Swedish Arts Grants Grant Committee, 2006 and 2011-2012. West of Swedens scholarship 2015. Selected exhibitions: Print triennial, Uppsala Art Museum, Sweden 2014. Group exhibition in Paris, France. Ten swedish printmakers in Fondation Taylor 2016. Nordic Print Triennial, Gallery Sander Norrköping, Trelleborg and Luleå Art museum 2020. A number of prints purchased by municipalities, regions and the Public Art Agency, Sweden.

Etching

Media Dimensions: 65 x 80 cm

Image Dimensions: 49 x 59 cm

Edition of 30

Framed/unframed

Mats Svensson works mainly by the intaglio method of printmaking, mostly in a black/white colour scale. His images have a shade of mystery. Has a catastrophe of some kind occurred? Or are we looking at an unknown form of civilisation? Starting from a vague feeling via sketches, Mats starts working on the copperplate, beginning with etching surfaces by the aquatint method. It is quite a slow process where he forms the image step by step. After some layers of aquatint etching a proof print is made. With the drypoint needle then he continues making darker surfaces and lines. After proofprinting he may do extra etching and drypoint lines/surfaces until he is satisfied with the result. Education: Four years training in different graphic techniques. Scholarships: Swedish Arts Grants Grant Committee, 2006 and 2011-2012. West of Swedens scholarship 2015. Selected exhibitions: Print triennial, Uppsala Art Museum, Sweden 2014. Group exhibition in Paris, France. Ten swedish printmakers in Fondation Taylor 2016. Nordic Print Triennial, Gallery Sander Norrköping, Trelleborg and Luleå Art museum 2020. A number of prints purchased by municipalities, regions and the Public Art Agency, Sweden.

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