Between
1979 and 1982, Ernest Ruckle made a series of silk-screen prints
on cotton rag paper. He experimented with transparent colors and
used layers of translucent light grey to simulate aerial perspective.
Click a small picture to see a larger picture of the work and
read a description.
1979 |
|
The Second
Coming
|
1980 |
|
Mouseburgers |
1980 |
|
The
Morning
of the Revolution |
1980 |
|
Jardin
Rouge |
1981 |
|
The
Painted Lady |
1981 |
|
The
Projector Party |
1981 |
|
Redecorating |
1982 |
|
The
Nomination of
Barry Ballwell |