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Bill Jacklin: Monotypes

Bill Jacklin: Monotypes

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Bill Jacklin RA is a British artist who was born in 1943. He initially studied graphic design before moving to painting at the Royal College of Art. His work is characterized by the effects of light and movement and has since focused on painting portraits of New York City. Jacklin enjoys making monotypes, which are unique and created by fusing printmaking and painting techniques. This new book reproduces a wide range of his monotypes and contains an informative account of them by poet Nancy Campbell.

Format: Hardback
Length: 104 pages
Publication date: 30 May 2024
Publisher: Royal Academy of Arts


Bill Jacklin, a renowned artist born in London in 1943, embarked on a creative journey that began with his studies in graphic design and transitioned into the realm of painting at the prestigious Royal College of Art. Initially rooted in abstract expressionism, Jacklin's artistic trajectory evolved, gradually embracing figuration in the mid-1970s. This shift also brought forth his deep fascination with the interplay of light and movement, two fundamental elements that have remained integral to his artistic practice throughout his career.

Since relocating to New York in 1985, Jacklin has dedicated himself to capturing the diverse facets of the city through his vibrant paintings. His artistic vision ranges from large-scale compositions that depict bustling crowds in motion to intricate etchings that depict intimate urban moments reminiscent of the works of Seurat. One of Jacklin's distinctive techniques is the creation of monotypes, a fusion of printmaking and painting methods that perfectly suits his subject matter. These monotypes are meticulously crafted on polished, non-absorbent surfaces, resulting in unique and one-of-a-kind images. Unlike traditional prints that rely on reusable elements such as etching plates, woodblocks, or stencils, each monotype is a singular expression of Jacklin's artistic vision.

This captivating new book showcases a wide array of Jacklin's exuberant monotypes, providing a captivating glimpse into his artistic world. Accompanied by an informative account by the poet Nancy Campbell, the book delves into the creative process behind these remarkable works, shedding light on Jacklin's artistic inspirations, techniques, and the profound impact of light and movement on his artistic expression.

Bill Jacklin's artistic journey is a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft and his ability to capture the essence of urban life through his vibrant and evocative paintings. His monotypes, in particular, stand as a testament to his mastery of printmaking and painting techniques, showcasing his unique vision and artistic prowess. Whether viewed as large-scale compositions or intimate etchings, Jacklin's work continues to inspire and captivate audiences, reminding us of the power of art to evoke emotions, capture moments, and leave a lasting impression on our collective consciousness.


Dimension: 270 x 230 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781915815064

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