A Destroyed Drydock (derived from 'Drunken Angel' by Kurosawa) by Kevin Fletcher

A Destroyed Drydock (derived from Drunken Angel by Kurosawa) by Kevin Fletcher

A Destroyed Drydock (derived from 'Drunken Angel' by Kurosawa)

Kevin Fletcher

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Title

A Destroyed Drydock (derived from 'Drunken Angel' by Kurosawa)

 
Artist

Kevin Fletcher

  1956 - PRESENT (biography)
Year
2010  
Technique
reductive monotype 
Image Size
11 7/8 x 17 3/8" platemark 
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
I/I 
Annotations
pencil titled, dated 5/2010, and editioned 
Reference
 
Paper
cream Revere wove 
State
published 
Publisher
artist 
Inventory ID
KEFL171 
Price
$700.00 
Description

At a casual glance Kevin Fletcher's monotypes can appear to be photographic, with their rich blacks and silvery grays but, upon further examination, are anything but photographic. Fletcher's images are spontaneous and, after pulling the paper from the matrix, he assigns each work a title, often based on his first response and his active imagination. It is up to the viewers to draw their own conclusions.

In an October 13, 2007 review of Fletcher's monotypes in a San Francisco exhibition, San Francisco Chronicle reviewer Kenneth Baker made the following observations:

"North Bay artist Kevin Fletcher has verged on the topical now and then in his masterly monotypes, evoking industrial architecture - and thus, industrialism - in ruins…. Contemporary graphic art does not get any better.

Fletcher can stand comparison with Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), whose etchings of imaginary prison interiors they sometimes bring to mind. Fletcher has added monochrome tints to several of the new prints, enhancing their suggestions of smoky light."

 

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