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We’re All Mad Here Chiarograph by Heather Edwards

$1,095.00

24″H x 12″W Hand Embellished, Archival Limited Edition Print on Black Paper

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We’re All Mad Here Chiarograph by Heather Edwards

Limited Edition Hand Embellished Unique Print on Black Paper

It’s a crazy world with Alice in Wonderland. Here is the Disney version with the Mad Hatter.

Chiarograph*: 24″ x 12″. Edition Size 95. Unique print on paper. Personally remarqued by the artist.

Made in the USA. Certificate of Authenticity included.

For framing options, please contact us at phone #: 317-873-2976 or email: info@cvartandframe.com

CV Art and Frame has access to a comprehensive collection of artwork by this artist. For additional details, please contact us at phone #: 317-873-2976 or email: info@cvartandframe.com

* The Chiarograph is a fusion of traditional printmaking and the latest digital
technology. The characteristic of the Chiarograph medium is unique: while each
one has a pattern or part of an image that is repeated, the individual hand
painting preparation results in a one-of-a-kind print. Thus, no two prints are
identical. The beauty of this media is also in its spontaneity and its combination of
printmaking and painting.

Each piece in these black paper limited editions is carefully hand created using a
proprietary technique called Chiarography (pronounced keer-ography) which
requires an intensive amount of hand preparation and attention. First, each sheet
of 485 gram, archival, acid-free black paper undergoes multiple hand brushed
basecoats of various medias, which will become the printed area. This hand
application of basecoats create the brush stroke texture behind the printed image
and ensures each piece in the edition is unique, as no two pieces will ever have
the same hand painted undercoat.

Using archival, pigmented inks, the chiarograph printing process identifies the
undercoat and prints only on the hand painted area thereby applying the artwork
over the texture, and out to the edges of the brushwork. This creates a uniquely
organic and whimsical effect to the outer border of each image. Each work of art
is then hand-embellished before undergoing three separate coats of hand applied
varnish which not only provides UV protection to the image, but results in a
luminous sheen to the finish.

 

Heather Edwards Biography

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Some stories begin on well-defined roads or with billboard accomplishments. But the story of an artist usually begins somewhere less noticeable, perhaps even unrecognizable to most. It is just such a beginning that gave life to the art of creator, Heather Edwards. Paintings were born from 5:45 a.m. mornings during summer breaks from school in Paradise, Utah, waking up to breathe in the crisp air and watch the sun rise and glow through the blades of grass in the lawn. Ideas sprung from thunderstorms, the struggles of working on a small farm and from the loyal companionship of pets. Personal experiences combined to shape the narrative behind each forthcoming creation.

From that vantage point, life itself became the paint on the brush and the guiding force behind everything Heather made and from as early as her pre school years she knew that making art was what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. However, receiving extra training or attending an acknowledged art school were not to be part of her story. Yet, it was from her own father that she learned one of her most valuable lessons: observe. It was a simple enough concept, but it stuck.

Heather’s paintings are the product of decades of observation of people, of environments, of animals and of textiles, as well as the convergence of every scrap of knowledge that came attached to them. The wonder and magic of Disney movies, both the imagery and the music, also helped cultivate the ideas that began to take form in painting, and now, boldly recreating Disney characters in a way that brings them into the realism of our world has become an exciting new passion.

Shared and collected around the world, Heather Edward’s paintings are constructed in the midst of a bustling family, and although that poses a multitude of challenges of its own, her art has gone on to get the attention of USA Today, the LA Times and received recognition and awards from respected organizations such as Art Renewal Center, Artist’s Magazine and Spectrum, among others.

To Heather, every painting is personal, but not necessarily in the way most might think. “I don’t necessarily want the viewer to have the same response to my painting as I have. Instead, my hope is that the expression I paint on the board through hours of observation and execution of detail will speak to them in a way that ignites thoughts and feelings unique to them.

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