30/10/2014
Eyvind Earle /// serigraphy.
Eyvind Earle was born in 1916 in New Yorke.V 14 years in France, was the first exhibition of his work. His first exhibition was opened in New York gallery Charles Morgan Galleries in 1937, and two years later Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired one of Eyvind Earle's works for their permanent exhibition.
In 1953, he took an active part in the creation of animated short "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom", received the "Oscar" award and the Cannes Film Festival. In subsequent years, Eivind created designs for such iconic cartoon characters as "Peter Pan", "For Whom the Bulls Toil", "Working for Peanuts", "Pigs is Pigs", "Paul Bunyan", "Lady and the Tramp" and "Sleeping Beauty ". Throughout his creative career, Eyvind Earle, in addition to writing, painting, worked in television, creating commercials, illustrations, magazine covers, and drew more than 800 designs of Christmas cards, which sold more than 300 million pieces.
Eyvind Earle died in 2000, at the 84th year of life. He said that "drawing more than 70 years, I never cease to marvel at the stunning infinity of Nature. Wherever I look, I see creativity. Creativity - a creative process ... Creativity - a search for the truth. "
This technique of writing called serigraphy. This machine-screen printing method. Original image, made way serigraphy differ crisp and clear pattern, bright colors, and the purity of tone. This method of screen printing attracts artists that allows you to create an original image in the forward (nonspecular) form, while in the engraving and lithography master forced to perform in a mirror image form.
Eyvind Earle
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