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Glen River's Print Making    

Interface 1, 1977

Rig 2

Martha 39

Rooftops 2

Martha 35

Faces

Dotmatrix Field 52





These works were created at my Weston studio. 1977-1980

This image called "Interface 1", is a dot-matrix print. It was created with an Amiga computer.




















This image, also is a dot-matrix print. It was created with an Amiga computer. It is typical of the works in that period. There seldom prints of a single image. The process was an on-going transformation from which prints were occasionally pulled. The work was expressed as animation as well. These Unique prints are different in that the matrix in this case is in a state of change. Therefore they are single prints from many different matrix.

Unique: A "Unique" print is one whose design is created on a single matrix using a variety of printmaking techniques in which the artist has interrupted the uniformity by playing with the process, for example: changing the ink color, consistency, stippling, drawing into the wet ink, double striking, lifting ink with a patterned fabric, and any other manner of altering the impression. The print may also be rendered "Unique" by re-working the print after the printing process. for example: painting into a print.