Bonny Pierce Lhotka
Painting•Printmaking•Process
by Bonny Pierce Lhotka
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About the Book
engraving. With the tools of art history at her disposal, Lhotka is a modern-day alchemist, pioneering composite methodologies and digital craftsmanship. Like her medieval counterparts, Lhotka is guided by science, philosophy and mysticism; often incorporating the four elements of fire, water, earth and air into her work.
Modern mixed media photography and painting take on new meaning in the hands of the artist. By exploring technology to push the boundaries of conventional photography, mixed media photography and painting these media take on new meaning in the hand of the artist. Lhotka is at the forefront of contemporary artists.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Mar 21, 2010
- Keywords laser engraving, digital mixed media, alternative photography, inkjet transfer, gelatin transfer, Digital Art Studio Seminars, art, photography, collage, assemblage, printmaking, monotype
About the Creator
Bonny Pierce Lhotka in 1997 organized ìDigital Atelierî: A printmaking studio for the 21st centuryî at the National Museum of American Art of the Smithsonian Institution and was an Artist-in-Residence there for 21 days. She is the recipient of the Smithsonian/Computerworld Technology in the Arts Award. She worked with a group of curators in September of 1997 to help them envision the potential of digital printmaking in ìMedia for a New Millenniumî a work-tank/ think-shop organized by the Vinalhaven Graphic Arts Foundation. As one of three Artists of the Digital Atelier, Lhotka was invited by Marylyn Kushner of the Brooklyn Art Museum to show a selection of art work and demonstrate how original digital prints are created and combined with traditional printmaking processes at opening of the 27th Print National. Lhotka has co-authored the Digital Art Studio: Techniques for combining inkjet printing with traditional art materials, Watson-Guptill (spring 2004 release) by Karin Schminke,