Woodblock Painting by Cressida Campbell. Studio 1989. Art, Illustration art, Contemporary art


Sold Price CRESSIDA CAMPBELL born 1960 Bush Lemons (1990) woodblock May 2, 0114 630 PM AEST

WOODBLOCK PAINTING OF CRESSIDA CAMPBELL is the first comprehensive survey of her work in print. It spans pictures produced from 1984 to 2007 to guide the viewer through the imaginative world of one of Australia's most uncompromising artists Shop Preferences Customize which shops to display.


Cressida Campbell (Australian, b. 1960), Angophora, 1997. Watercolour on incised woodblock, 63 x

The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell. Bronte, Public Pictures Pty Ltd, 2010 (third edition)/ 2008. Large square quarto, 360 pages with nearly 300 colour illustrations. Cloth; a fine copy with the dustwrapper very lightly rubbed at the corners. Item #136978. Price (AUD): $2,000.00.


The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell by [CAMPBELL, Cressida] CRAYFORD, Peter (editor

The unique woodblock painting methods of Cressida Campbell produce, not an edition of prints, but a single image. In this she is not a printmaker but an artist who employs printmaking techniques.


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Biography Exhibitions News Cressida Campbell is among Australia's most significant contemporary artists working with painting and printmaking. Combining keen observation with a delicacy of line, Campbell's woodblock paintings and prints capture the overlooked beauty of the everyday.


Cressida Campbell Australian painting, Australian art, Botanical art

Cressida Campbell is among Australia's most significant contemporary artists working with painting and printmaking. Directly inspired by her surroundings, for over 40 years the Gadigal/Sydney-based artist has transformed commonplace experiences from her life into single edition prints and painted woodblocks.


The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell by [CAMPBELL, Cressida] CRAYFORD, Peter (editor

Acquired to mark the Gallery's 40th anniversary, CRESSIDA CAMPBELL'S 2022 woodblock painting Bedroom nocturne is considered a breakthrough moment in the artist's four-decade long career. Created using a circular composition, Campbell offers an intimate night-time view of the bedroom she shares with her husband, WARREN MACRIS, in intricate detail.


Woodblock Painting by Cressida Campbell. Studio 1989. Art, Illustration art, Contemporary art

The title of this book is The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell and it was written by Peter Crayford (Editor), John McDonald (Introduction). This particular edition is in a Hardcover format. This books publish date is Jun 14, 2010 and it has a suggested retail price of $130.00. It was published by Public Pictures and has a total of 360.


The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell by [CAMPBELL, Cressida] CRAYFORD, Peter (editor

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WOODBLOCK PAINTING OF CRESSIDA CAMPBELL is the first comprehensive survey of her work in print. It spans pictures produced from 1984 to 2007 to guide the viewer through the imaginative world of.


Mixed Bunch Cressida Campbell, 1984. Australian b.1960 woodblock print, edition 6/7, 60.0 x

The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell, a comprehensive survey of her work from 1984 to 2008, spanning 25 years, displays an artist who works from inner compulsion rather than public ambition. Assembled here are nearly 300 images, carefully edited into nine distinct sections.


Cressida Campbell (Australian, b. 1960), Xanthorrhoea, 1987. Handcoloured woodblock print, 90 x

Cressida Campbell is among Australia's most significant contemporary artists working with painting and printmaking. Directly inspired by her surroundings, for over 40 years the Gadigal/Sydney-based artist has transformed commonplace experiences from her life into single edition prints and painted woodblocks.


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The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell Edited by Peter Crayford. Published in Bronte (Sydney) by Public Pictures Pty Ltd in 2008. First edition. This is a mint copy in similar dustwrapper. The very rare and desirable first edition of the book about Australia's premier woman artist.


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Cressida Campbell is among Australia's most significant contemporary artists working with painting and printmaking. Directly inspired by her surroundings, for over 40 years the Gadigal/Sydney-based artist has transformed commonplace experiences from her life into single edition prints and painted woodblocks.


Cressida Campbell (born 1960, Australian) Woodblock Print on Paperโ€ฆ Australian art, Art

The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell Peter Crayford (Editor) FIRST EDITION of Cressida Campbell's fully illustrated monograph of her wonderful large woodblock prints. Hardcover 4to, 362pp, 1st edition (as noted on verso of title page), with dust jacket, Public Pictures, Bronte (Sydney), 2008. Sold Add to Cart Add to wishlist Sold


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The Woodblock Painting of Cressida Campbell, a comprehensive survey of her work from 1984 to 2008, spanning 25 years, displays an artist who works from inner compulsion rather than public ambition. Assembled here are nearly 300 images, carefully edited into nine distinct sections.


Cressida Campbell (Australian, b. 1960), Lilies with Indian Cloth, 1994. Woodblock, 82.3 x 48.8

When this process is complete, the entire board is delicately sprayed with water, and special print paper is then overlayed on top. Cressida then uses a hand roller to transfer the painted image on the board to the paper. She will then roll back sections of the paper and re-spray the board with water and re-roll the paper over it multiple times.