Acquisition Number: 2008.19
Medium:
Woodcut and screenprint on Handmade Kuratani Hosho paper
Size:
22 1/2" x 102"
Date:
1980
Credit: Gift of Mary Myers
In 1980, Bartlett embarked on a collaboration with master printers of the Simca group in Japan. The monumental result was At Sea, Japan, an 8-foot long composition comprised of 96 screenprints and 86 color woodcuts printed on six sheets of Japanese paper hung horizontally, side by side.
Bartlett worked in Japan with Japanese Ukiyo-e (woodblock printing) craftsmen to make the twelve elliptical shapes that run across all six sheets; screenprinting was then used for the rest of the image (about 90 screens in all). The print is related to a large painting of the same title.
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