Artists for Kids & Gordon Smith Gallery
Wayne Eastcott, Moodyville Notes, 2005
Wayne Eastcott, Moodyville Notes, 2005
archival inkjet
Edition of 15
image: 16” x 22”
paper: 22” x 28”
unframed
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Wayne Eastcott graduated with honours in painting and printmaking from the Vancouver School of Art in 1966, which led to a career of innovative printmaking. Receiving a Canada Council Grant in 1968 for the development of new printmaking techniques, in particular the Xerox technique, Eastcott subsequently engaged the interest and active participation of the Xerox Corporation in Rochester, New York and Fuji-Xerox in Tokyo, Japan where he made a defining video, Electography, What Is It?
Eastcott joined the art faculty at Capilano College in 1971, and in the same year, he and BC Binning established the Dundarave Print Workshop in West Vancouver, which is now operating on Granville Island in Vancouver, B.C.
Wayne has exhibited nationally and internationally, including in New York, Japan, Yugoslavia, Poland, Germany, Spain, India and Brazil. His work is found in many private, corporate, and public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada.
Giclee, or inkjet printing, is achieved using a high-resolution printer. The minute closeness and intense colour of the ink produces a high-quality archival image. Artists often add hand-drawn or painted features to create original prints from multiples. C-Print, or a chromogenic print is the most common type of colour photographic printing. C - Prints are composed of layers of cyan, magenta and yellow ink that together create a full-colour digital image.