The Snake
Just gave a helping hand to Design & Other, a creative partnership between Melbourne-based designers Cameron Lofthouse and Monica Placella, doing their first A0 print. Way to go!
Silver Prize for Sunbeams
Silver Prize for Sunbeams at the Chaumont International Poster and Graphic Design Festival International Competition 2013
See also Sikkens Prize 2012 – Screenprints
Proposal for Noord/Zuidlijn Selected
Working title: Vogelperspectief/Bird’s Eye View
Applied art on platform of Station Noord, NoordZuidlijn Amsterdam (proposal)
Client: Gemeente Amsterdam, Dienst Metro
Project coordinator: VĂ©ronique Baar, QKunst
Point of Interest Billboard
From Amsterdam to Valencia with love: a poster for Ed Fella‘s final lecture at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), April 15, 2013.
Point of Interest – Process
2013
H 1189 x W 841 mm
1 colour screenprint on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
20 signed and numbered prints out of 40 prints total
Royal Award for Modern Painting – Poster A0
Normally lit (left) and same print backlit (right), makes the opaque white top layer look transparant.
2013
H 1189 x W 841 mm
4 colour screenprint on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
4 separate split fountain areas for blue-blue gradations
15 signed and numbered prints out of 40 prints total
Royal Award for Modern Painting – Poster A2
Printing sheet at robstolk before printing silver.
2013
A2
3 colour offset
robstolk, Amsterdam
750
Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam
Sikkens Prize 2012 – Screenprints
2012
H 841 x W 1189 mm
4 colour screenprints on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
20 signed and numbered copies of each print out of 50 prints total
Deneuve Cultural Projects, Amsterdam
Sikkens Prize 2012 – 2/2 – Print
2012
H 34 x W 24 cm (folded)
alltogether 10 colour offset on 90 grams/m2 Pioneer
Deneuve Cultural Projects, Amsterdam
robstolk, amsterdam
600
Programme booklet made for the Sikkens Prize 2012 awarded to Bridget Riley.
Sikkens Prize 2012 – 1/2 – Process
Dutch paint retailshop in the sixties. Image courtesy Sikkens Experience Center.
The Sikkens Prize is awarded by the Sikkens Foundation, initiated by a high quality Dutch brand of industrial paints, which is part of AkzoNobel.
One of the major brands for the consumer market is Flexa. Especially in the seventies, Paintshops were exuberantly decorated with brightly coloured displaymaterial.