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Working proof for Fire

Josephine Halvorson (American, born in 1981)
2019

Medium/Technique Inkjet print
Dimensions Height x width: 27.9 × 21.6 cm (11 × 8 1/2 in.)
Credit Line The Living New England Artist Purchase Fund
Accession Number2021.381
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsPrints
In a year-long process, artist Josephine Halvorson explored the intricate multistep process of creating a sophisticated colour print with Wingate Studio and master printer James Pettengill in New Hampshire. The relationship between the artist and master printer has a rich history, critical to the foundations of printmaking itself. The master printer’s expertise and technical knowledge of certain processes are critical to guiding the actualisation of an artist’s work, both physically and aesthetically. “Fire” is Halvorson’s first etching and her painterly background, affinity for everyday objects, and close in-person observation is evident in each step of the process. The wood-burning stove is located in the printmaking workshop and is a Jotl, a brand that Halvorson’s parents sold during her childhood. She experimented with a variety of techniques including: drypoint, soft ground etching, aquatint, spit bite, sugar lift, modifying the copper plates repeatedly. After each modification, an image, or proof was printed, its visual effects analysed, and subsequently revised.
This photograph of the stove, printed on an inkjet printer, served as a starting point for later studies. After observing the fire and the stove in multiple sessions, Halvorson used this photograph and others to render her drawing as she worked toward the final proof before the edition.

DescriptionPhotograph of fire in the wood stove at Wingate Studio printed on an inkjet printer served as study for the artist as she created the drawing for this print.
Provenance2019, the artist and Wingate Studio, Winchester, NH; 2021, sold by Wingate Studio to the MFA. (Accession Date: June 16, 2021)
Copyright© Josephine Halvorson