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  • noun Plural form of monoprint.

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  • In one of her monoprints, a girl wearing high-heeled shoes, with a smudge for a face, stands next to the words "dog" and "brains".

    Tracey Emin: 'What you see is what I am' 2011

  • In addition to vessels, the exhibition will explore other aspects of his work, including wall pieces and monoprints, which demonstrate Soldner's lesser-known but lively commentary on popular culture.

    Bill Bush: Set Your Clocks To Pacific Standard Time: This Artweek.LA (August 22-September 4, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • Each artist made five monoprints at the print studio of the George Mason University School of Art.

    Kreeger displays Washington artists' prints Jacqueline Trescott 2011

  • In her book those who suffer love 2009, 11 monoprints by Emin of a woman masturbating accompany the text like a restless flickerbook; but the repeated shifts of the body up against the text make the text come alive, while the text itself, sometimes banal, sometimes funny, sometimes anguished, rubs up against the body to make the whole thing both pathetic and satisfying.

    Tracey Emin: 'What you see is what I am' 2011

  • In addition to vessels, the exhibition will explore other aspects of his work, including wall pieces and monoprints, which demonstrate Soldner's lesser-known but lively commentary on popular culture.

    Bill Bush: Set Your Clocks To Pacific Standard Time: This Artweek.LA (August 22-September 4, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • In addition to vessels, the exhibition will explore other aspects of his work, including wall pieces and monoprints, which demonstrate Soldner's lesser-known but lively commentary on popular culture.

    Bill Bush: Set Your Clocks To Pacific Standard Time: This Artweek.LA (August 22-September 4, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • Installed chronologically and thematically, the print show includes unique hand-colored monoprints, progressive prints and variant impressions.

    The Lady of the Wild Things Lance Esplund 2011

  • It goes on to explore works made from the 1870s to about 1911: ferocious monoprints of brothel scenes, their brutal images wrenched up out of darkness; intensely observed drawings; vibrantly hued pastels; roughly modeled sculptures; and sketchy canvases of bathers.

    Stolen Moments and Persistent Poses Karen Wilkin 2011

  • For this show, Gilliam invited the 20 artists to create five monoprints each at the George Mason University School of Art's new bleeding-edge print studio, which opened in August 2009.

    D.C. artists showcase looks in the wrong direction Kriston Capps 2011

  • Largely self-taught, her personal vocabulary of metamorphosis, mythological and evolutionary themes is often expressed at its poetic best in her prolific output of drawings and monoprints in the fine arts, as well as in the graphic and illustrative arts, particularly in her illustrations for books.

    Mary Frank. 2009

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