Space Program — Jason Kofke
This edition was made through the use of a hand-drawn graphite film exposed directly to a photopolymer plate which was developed and printed in the intaglio tradition. The plate sensitively and faithfully translates the artists marks to paper in a way that really reproduces a fantastic amount of detail.
The ink used to print the edition was specially formulated graphite pigment intaglio ink, which further enhances the material sensibilities of this work.
PROCESS: Photopolymer Intaglio
DIMENSIONS: 12” W x 18” H Image
Jason Kofke
Jason Kofke understands a culture through images of what has been abandoned, discarded, or abrogated. He uses art as salvage ethnography to attribute meaning to events and artifacts of the past. His projects empathize with communal historical experiences and attempt to make sense of the present through a re-exploration of a common history.
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