Print Club Ltd.

Orange Pink Florals

Regular price$400.00
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Four color silkscreen print
Edition of 20
22” x 15” / 55.9cm x 38cm

From our first series of prints titled The Grid, The Trellis that focused on botanical imagery, this print is based on a color photograph of verdant spring florals that seem to burst from the page.


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Orange Pink Florals
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Orange Pink Florals
Originally from an eight-print series that uses the pictorial focus of the trellis as a guiding theme. A commonly used armature for the upward growth of plants, the trellis simultaneously addresses the potential for fertile expansion and the unnatural geometric structure of the grid. Much of the imagery in the prints is sourced from photographic reproductions of formal European gardens.

This series deconstructs the perspectival “lattice” developed during the 15th and 16th centuries as a tool for organizing and rendering three-dimensional spaces as two-dimensional “landscapes”. The lattice motif in this series disrupts rather than organizes the garden view and the flatness inherent to the screenprinting process negates any attempts at spatial perspective. Additionally, the grid has shifted from its pictorial structure of the Renaissance to form the dotted armature for color image reproduction, with specifically angled “ben day” dots fanning out across the page to generate each photo-based colored print.
This print is an original design from Print Club Editions. Occasionally we produce works based on imagery we develop in our studio and release as limited editions. Read More
Our typical framing practice is to float mount prints with 1-inch (2cm) of space around the print. This is a method of framing that keeps the art fully visible in the frame and leaves the edges of the cotton papers exposed. A spacer is added to the frame to keep the artwork from touching the plexiglass. Float mounting requires adhering the print to an acid free foam core back or mat board using acid free linen tape.

UV-filtering plexiglass is used for all frames, an option that has become the industry standard. Plexiglass is lighter, scratch-resistant & shatter-resistant (essential for shipping). It also provides more UV protection and less glare than glass.

Please note that Premium Framing options are currently only available to US clients. For clients in Australia, please email us and we can share framing recommendations based on your location. More information about Custom Framing

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Print Club Ltd.

Print Club Edition works are produced in our studio and developed collaboratively between our Directors Elizabeth Corkery and Graham McDougal - both independent contemporary artists.

Corkery holds a BFA from the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, and an MFA from Cornell. Her work has been featured in exhibitions across the United States, Europe, and Australia, with solo and group exhibitions at Rivalry Projects, Buffalo, NY; Fused Space, San Francisco, CA; Providence College Galleries, Providence, RI; Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University; and IIdiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University, among many others. Corkery has participated in numerous residencies, including the John Michael Kohler Arts Center; The London Summer Intensive at The Slade School of Art, London; Studio Apprenticeship, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia; and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship at the Vermont Studio Center, among many others.

McDougal's work has been exhibited recently at Providence College Galleries, Regina Rex, New York; Firstdraft and KNULP, Sydney, Australia; and Outside Gallery, North Adams, Massachusetts, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Chicago and Fjord Gallery, Philadelphia. His prints and multiples have been included in projects at the Print Center Philadelphia, IPCNY and Printed Matter Inc, both in New York. He has received grants from the Scottish International Education Trust, New York Foundation for the Arts, Cornell Council for the Arts and the Hellman Foundation. He has participated as an artist in the Nesnadny + Schwartz Visiting Curator Program at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, and residencies at the Byrdcliffe Art Colony, Woodstock, New York and Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, California. McDougal has taught within the art programs at Cornell University, Oberlin College, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University and the University of California Davis. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he studied at Cumbria College of Art and Design and at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee, Scotland, before earning a Master of Fine Arts from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

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Yes, all Print Club Ltd. pieces are produced on 100% acid-free cotton paper which means they have a life expectancy of over 1,000 years.

The best way to love your prints and ensure a long, happy life is certainly to have them framed. A high quality frame can prevent damage, fading and also show your prints off in their best possible light. If you are interested in having your print framed through our site, take a look at our framing information.

We’ve found that the best way to avoid damage, prints will arrive carefully packaged in sturdy tubes. A day or two under some heavy books and they'll be nice and flat. However, keep in mind that because of the nature of cotton paper, it will respond to differing levels of humidity in the air. Sometimes paper will lay flat and other times it will slightly ripple. This is natural and a lovely reminder of its physicality as an organic object, embrace its paper personality! If you’re planning to frame your print, just take them rolled up to your framer and they can expertly take care of the flattening process.

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If your prints have arrived damaged in any way we will send a replacement free of any charge and pay for your damaged prints to be posted back to us. In the unlikely event that you're not 100% happy with your prints when they arrive we are happy to arrange for replacements to be sent or for store credit on a future purchase.

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