Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Artful Line Exhibition at Stonnington Town Hall Office Foyer


When I tell people who are not artists that I am a printmaker, I can often tell from their reaction that they don't have a clue what a printmaker does! Trying to explain to them in a couple of sentences is almost impossible. The ideal explanation would involve showing them a variety of samples of different printmaking techniques as well as a demonstration in the studio as to how to ink up a plate and pull a print on a press. Obviously,that rarley happens. However, I am pleased to be currently showing a couple of collagraphs in an exhibition in the office foyer of the Stonnington Council Chambers entitled "Ther Artful Line" which is exhibiting a range of different print media by members of the Firestation Print Studio accompanied by definitions and explanations of the various techniques such as dry point, aquatint, lino cut, woodblock, collagraph etc. The exhibition will continue into February,2012. After that, the Firestation Print Studio committee will consider promoting that exhibition as a touring/educational exhibition. The exhibition could also be hung from time to time in our own gallery as a way of educating visitors about Printmaking.

Sunday, September 11, 2011


I am one of 17 member artists participating in an exhibition titled " the Print and Narrative" being held in conjunction with IMPACT7  International Printmaking conference being held in Melbourne this month. The theme of 'the Print and Narrative" has been explored by the artists who each produced an edition of 22 prints using a variety of techniques such as etching, aquatint, linocut and collography.My contributing image, "First Lesson", has been inspired by old illuminated biblical manuscripts.  Each artist will receive a boxed set of all 17 artists' works. A boxed set of prints will also be presented to the City of Stonnington, Monash University and the Print Council of Australia. Works displayed in the gallery will be available for sale.  I would love you to come to the exhibition.Please see details above.

Monday, August 22, 2011

‘REMNANTS OF A GOLDEN PAST’ – Reviewed by Bronwyn Rees. An Exhibition of Collagraphs and Mixed Media Paintings June 18th to July 9th 2011, at the Firestation Print Studio, Armadale.

At first glance, Kaufman’s work is a delicate tracery of veils, lovely colours and alluring patterns. On further contemplation however, a mysterious yearning voice seems to issue from the shadows.
What is the golden past to which the artist refers?
Upon looking in Kaufman’s folio of artist’s  information, there is a print on the first page entitled “Der Flucht”, by an unnamed artist, of two Jewish men on the run, holding their most precious possessions under one arm.
It poses the question, what would you take if you had to flee for your life, and could only take what you could carry?
While speaking about her work and her memories, Myra described a matchbox of precious tiny objects her mother had kept for her from her childhood, giving them to her 30 years later. She was so overcome by emotion, she lost her words for a moment.
She went on to describe her travels to Spain and Italy to find traces of the Jewish communities that thrived there before being expelled in the 15th century. She said the traces are so tiny, but packed with enormous emotional significance. Despite efforts to eradicate any trace of their presence, the marks on the walls, the relief decoration hidden behind Christian altars, even the embroidery on Torah scroll covers, lived on through all this time.
When looking at Kaufman’s earlier works, I could see realistic representations of all the things that have since been absorbed into the more abstract works of today – keys, lace, fragments of Hebrew text, old books, dress patterns and old suitcases, all things carried like the most precious gold across continents and time to arrive here in Australia.
When so much else has been lost, each little fragment to survive takes on a great weight of meaning. Visually this is represented by prints with broken stone like edges, inscribed with patterns that look like writing. Owls peer out from fabric veils, perched on the Tree of Life. Veils of lace conceal the unspeakable wrenching from life and home, the starting place for forced journeys to unfamiIiar destinations.
I have had the pleasure and privilege to observe Myra’s work develop over the last four years, parting like veils to reveal increasingly fascinating storytelling. I look forward to seeing and hearing about the next instalment.
Bronwyn Rees
July 2011




Sunday, August 14, 2011

Screenprinting Intensive Course with Paula Mc Loughlin

I have just finished the first day of a 2 day introductory course in Silkscreen Printing. I was curious to find out more about this printmaking technique which is so different to the two printmaking mediums I work in -collography and etching. The course is run by Paula Mc Loughlin at the Ola Cohn Centre, Melbourne. This is a very old building (prevously the Cobb and Co coach house) which has been fitted out to function as a screenprinting facility. Paula is an excellent teacher and all the participants (some of whom had not previously done any printmaking) managed to get the hang of the basic techniques and produce some encouraging first pieces.
We printed on fabric as most participants come to the classes for this purpose but as I'm also interested in printing on paper, Paula will guide me with this during our second session. I like the the vibrant colours that you can work with and the fact that the inks are water based. However, cleaning the screens is quite a big job. I was quite filthy at the end of our class!

We don't have screen printing facilities at the Firestation Print Studio where I work so I'm not sure if I'll continue with the technique but I am enjoying learning this medium.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Myra Kaufman Artist's Biography

I have been an Artist in Residence at the Firestation Print Studio, Melbourne since 2008. Before embarking on studying for a Diploma of Visual Arts in 2004, I had been a language teacher in high schools and Adult education institutions. Since graduating with a DVA in 2007 I have been engaged full time with my Artwork, concentrating principally on printmaking using collagraphic and etching mediums. My earlier work , using collagraphic plates and stencils, explored the theme of family memory by using printed motifs inspired by the minutia and memorabilia hoarded over many years by my family. My multi layered prints display images of fragments of lace, discarded keys, maps, tailor's patterns, German text, Biblical Hebrew script, scraps of old music and imperial measurements.
In 2009 and 2010 I travelled in Italy and Spain where I spent time researching the lost Jewish communities of cities and towns such as Venice, Siena,Padua, Cordoba, Granada and Toledo amongst many more: communities which for hundreds of years,co-existed with Muslims and Christians. My most recent exhibition "Remnants of a Golden Past" ( June/July 2011) explored this theme using the mediums of collagraphy and copper plate etchings to incorporate decorative motifs, old text, designs from stucco work and tiles, embroidery patternwork and scrollwork from illuminated religious books.
I am currently continuing to work with smaller format copper etching plates to create images inspired by old Biblical manuscripts.
If you wish to see some examples of my work go to the page "Some of my Recent Prints".