Don Voisine "Clerestory" (2023). Image size: 12x10", paper size: 16x14". Six color screen print on Rives BFK. Edition of 30 plus 10 APs. Unframed.
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Printed by Kingsland Printing, Brooklyn, NY.
Printed exclusively for Surf Point Foundation's fundraising print program.
About the Edition
“In my earliest paintings, the imagery I used derived from floor plans of places I lived or worked in. During my residency at Surf Point, I was able to study the original architectural drawings and plans of the building which gave me various new shapes and angles I could work with. The forms in “Clerestory” come from a selection of diagrams and notations I gleaned from the blueprints. There is no actual nave in the Surf Point building, and my print does not represent any real part of the building; it is meant to be evocative or have a suggestion of place. Rather than looking at the floor plans, this time, my interest was in the particulars to be found in the elevations. It was interesting to go back to a way of working that I had not engaged with for quite a few years and approach it from a different angle.” -Don Voisine ’22
About Don Voisine
Don Voisine, born in Fort Kent, ME in 1952, attended the Portland School of Art, now the Maine College of Art, and Concept School for Visual Studies in Portland, ME. Voisine was awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts painting grant in 2006 and has received purchase awards from the American Academy of Arts & Letters, The National Academy of Design, and the Portland Museum of Art. Fellowships and residencies include the Edward Albee Foundation Montauk, NY; The BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy; the Sharpe Walentas Studio Program, Brooklyn, NY; and the Surf Point Foundation, York, ME. His work has been reviewed in Art in America, Art News,The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Criterion, Village Voice, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail.
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Printed by Kingsland Printing, Brooklyn, NY.
Printed exclusively for Surf Point Foundation's fundraising print program.
About the Edition
“In my earliest paintings, the imagery I used derived from floor plans of places I lived or worked in. During my residency at Surf Point, I was able to study the original architectural drawings and plans of the building which gave me various new shapes and angles I could work with. The forms in “Clerestory” come from a selection of diagrams and notations I gleaned from the blueprints. There is no actual nave in the Surf Point building, and my print does not represent any real part of the building; it is meant to be evocative or have a suggestion of place. Rather than looking at the floor plans, this time, my interest was in the particulars to be found in the elevations. It was interesting to go back to a way of working that I had not engaged with for quite a few years and approach it from a different angle.” -Don Voisine ’22
About Don Voisine
Don Voisine, born in Fort Kent, ME in 1952, attended the Portland School of Art, now the Maine College of Art, and Concept School for Visual Studies in Portland, ME. Voisine was awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts painting grant in 2006 and has received purchase awards from the American Academy of Arts & Letters, The National Academy of Design, and the Portland Museum of Art. Fellowships and residencies include the Edward Albee Foundation Montauk, NY; The BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy; the Sharpe Walentas Studio Program, Brooklyn, NY; and the Surf Point Foundation, York, ME. His work has been reviewed in Art in America, Art News,The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Criterion, Village Voice, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail.
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Printed by Kingsland Printing, Brooklyn, NY.
Printed exclusively for Surf Point Foundation's fundraising print program.
About the Edition
“In my earliest paintings, the imagery I used derived from floor plans of places I lived or worked in. During my residency at Surf Point, I was able to study the original architectural drawings and plans of the building which gave me various new shapes and angles I could work with. The forms in “Clerestory” come from a selection of diagrams and notations I gleaned from the blueprints. There is no actual nave in the Surf Point building, and my print does not represent any real part of the building; it is meant to be evocative or have a suggestion of place. Rather than looking at the floor plans, this time, my interest was in the particulars to be found in the elevations. It was interesting to go back to a way of working that I had not engaged with for quite a few years and approach it from a different angle.” -Don Voisine ’22
About Don Voisine
Don Voisine, born in Fort Kent, ME in 1952, attended the Portland School of Art, now the Maine College of Art, and Concept School for Visual Studies in Portland, ME. Voisine was awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts painting grant in 2006 and has received purchase awards from the American Academy of Arts & Letters, The National Academy of Design, and the Portland Museum of Art. Fellowships and residencies include the Edward Albee Foundation Montauk, NY; The BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy; the Sharpe Walentas Studio Program, Brooklyn, NY; and the Surf Point Foundation, York, ME. His work has been reviewed in Art in America, Art News,The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Criterion, Village Voice, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail.
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