JOHN W. FORD / STUDENT WORKS / 2006-2011

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STUDENT WORKS

JOHN W. FORD


Following are selected student images from 2006-2010, while teaching in my current position at UNC Charlotte. As I am the only full-time professor of Print Media, I am responsible for teaching Silkscreen, Lithography, Intaglio, Relief, and we also incorporate many aspects of Digital and Mixed-media/methods. I am constantly amazed by the variety of ways students employ Print Media methods to serve their work. This crosssection of work has been made by Print Media majors as well as non-print majors, and students from outside the art program.


SILKSCREEN / RELIEF


Above: Photo silkscreen, 22 x 36�; Jessica Alford; 2010


Left: Photo silkscreen and relief printing, 22 x 24�; Leah Daniel; 2007 Right: Photo silkscreen and relief printing, 24 x 22�; Leah Daniel; 2007


Left: Photo silkscreen, 22 x 30�; Angela Mirilovich; 2010 Right: Photo silkscreen, 22 x 17�; Angela Mirilovich; 2010


Left: Photo silkscreen and other stencil methods, 22 x 27�; Suje Garcia; 2010 Right: Photo silkscreen and other stencil methods, 20 x 30�; Suje Garcia; 2010


Left: Photo silkscreen and other stencil methods, 22 x 30�; Darcy Quates; 2007 Right: Photo silkscreen and other stencil methods, 22 x 30�; Gloria Rodriguez; 2007


Left: Photo silkscreen and other stencil methods, 30 x 22�; Jason Chandler; 2007 Right: Photo silkscreen and other stencil methods, 22 x 30�; Jason Chandler; 2007


Above: Photo silkscreen, 22 x 36�; Jessica Caldwell; 2010


Above: Photo silkscreen, 22 x 30�; Tamara Brown; 2010


Left: Photo silkscreen using CMYK transparencies, 22 x 20”; Liz Compton; 2008 Right: Photo silkscreen using CMYK transparencies, 30 x 22”; Liz Compton; 2008


Left: CMYK silkscreen, 12 x 18”; Adam Anderson; 2010 Right: CMYK silkscreen, 9 x 12”; Celeste Cronrath; 2007


Above: Photo silkscreen, 9 x 12�; Megan McGuinn; 2010


Left: Photo silkscreen on clear mylar backed by Rives BFK, 22 x 30”; Megan McGuinn; 2010 Right: Photo silkscreen, 22 x 13”; Megan McGuinn; 2010


Left: Photo silkscreen, 22 x 30”; Mary Miller; 2010 Right: Photo silkscreen, 30 x 22”; Mary Miller; 2010


Left: Photo silkscreen, 30 x 22”; John Armstrong; 2010 Right: Photo silkscreen, 18 x 13”; Zachary Avant; 2010


Above: Woodcut printed on cloth, with intaglio printing and hand-coloring, 24 x 42�; Jessica Alford; 2010


Left: Linoleum relief print with silkscreened text, 30 x 18”; Lacey Beam; 2009 Right: Linoleum relief print with silkscreened text, 30 x 18”; Lacey Beam; 2009


Left: Linocut, 24 x 18”; Nicholas Garris; 2010 Right: Linocut, 20 x 18”; Nicholas Garris; 2010


LITHOGRAPHY


Photocopy transfer and monoprint; 18 x 24�; Rodicci Simon; UNC at Charlotte, 2007


Above: Hand drawn lithograph on stone using crayons, rubbing stick, and ballpoint pen, 22 x 30�; Chad Hammond; 2009


Above: Hand drawn lithograph on stone using ballpoint pen, 22 x 30�; Damon Hood; 2009


Left: Hand drawn lithograph on stone, with deletions and re-working, 22 x 18�; Amber Watts; 2008 Right: Hand drawn lithograph on stone, with deletions and re-working, 22 x 30�; Kelly Bieliauskas; 2009


Above: Hand drawn lithograph on stone using crayons and scratching, 18 x 24�; Cherish Rosas; 2009


Above: Hand drawn lithograph on stone using crayon, 22 x 30�; Jessica Caldwell; 2010


Left: Hand drawn lithograph on stone using ballpoint pen, 18 x 24�; Mary Black; 2009 Right: Hand drawn lithograph on stone using crayon, ballpoint pen, with deletions and re-working, 9 x 7�; Mykell Gates; 2010


Left: Xerox transfer onto stone, printed using blend roll, 10 x 9�; Anna True; 2009 Right: Xerox transfer onto stone, 24 x 18�; Anthony Toler; 2010


Left: Xerox transfer onto stone, 24 x 18�; Mykell Gates; 2010 Right: Xerox transfer onto stone, 24 x 18�; Donna Thomas; 2010


Left: Xerox transfer onto stone, 22 x 28”; John Armstrong; 2010 Right: Xerox transfer onto stone, 24 x 18”; Kelly Berry; 2010


Above: Xerox transfer on stone, 18 x 24�; Patrick Ryan; 2010


Left: CMYK litho using Kimoto Poly-plate, 11 x 8.5�; Amber Watts; 2008 Right: CMYK litho using Kimoto Poly-plate, 8.5 x 11�; Kristina Elshoff; 2009


Left: CMYK litho using Kimoto Poly-plate, 8.5 x 11�; Nick Garris; 2008 Right: CMYK litho using Kimoto Poly-plate, 11 x 8.5�; Chad Hammond; 2009


INTAGLIO


Left: Photo-intaglio, 12 x 18”; Nick Garris; 2009 Right: Photo-intaglio, 12 x 9”; Nick Garris; 2009


Left: Photo-intaglio, 18x 12”; Eliza McMillan; 2008 Right: Photo-intaglio (also Chine-collé), 12 x 18”; Lori Borrero; 2008


Left: Photo-intaglio with viscosity printing techniques, 9 x 12”; Natalie Childress; 2008 Right: Photo-intaglio with à la poupée inking techniques, 6 x 6”; Bethany Kern; 2010


Left: Photo-intaglio, first project using photo-transparency, text, and hand-drawn imagery (also Chine-collé), 4 x 18”; Adam Anderson; 2010 Right: Photo-intaglio, first project using photo-transparency, text, and hand-drawn imagery, 4 x 24”; Natalie Childress; 2008


Left: Photo-intaglio, multi-plate printing, 9 x 24�; Erica Miller; 2010 Right: Photo-intaglio, multi-plate printing, 9 x 24�; Erica Miller; 2010


Left: Photo-intaglio, multi-plate printing, 30 x 22�; Broderick Hogue; 2010 Right: Photo-intaglio, multi-plate printing, 22 x 30�; Broderick Hogue; 2010


Left: Photo-intaglio with multi-plate and à la poupée inking techniques, 18 x 9”; Bethany Kern; 2010 Right: Photo-intaglio with à la poupée inking techniques, 8 x 14”; Bethany Kern; 2010


Above: Photo-intaglio, multi-plate, and à la poupée techniques, 22 x 30”; Janet Talmage; 2010


Left: Drypoint on plexiglass, 18 x 12�; David Banneminavong; 2007 Right: Drypoint on plexiglass, 12 x 9�; Britney Briles (assignment: emulate notable print artist, in this case Hayter); 2010


Left: Drypoint on copper, 6 x 9”; Laura Smith; 2007 Right: Drypoint on copper, 6 x 9”; Neal Clayton; 2007


Left: Drypoint on plexiglass, 12 x 9”; Sharan Downes; 2009 Right: Etching on copper, 12 x 9”; Sharan Downes; 2009


Above: Drypoint on aluminum with Chine-collé, 22 x 30”; Jessica Alford; 2010


Left: Aluminum drypoint and sewing onto rag paper, 30 x 22�; Jessica Alford; 2010 Right: Reverse side of print to left, 30 x 22�; Jessica Alford; 2010


ALTERNATE PROCESSES / MIXED MEDIA


Left: Aluminum drypoint, photo-intaglio, collage, and sewing onto rag paper, 30 x 22�; Jessica Alford; 2010 Right: Aluminum drypoint printed onto fiber-based, silver-based, photographic paper, 17 x 12�; Jessica Alford; 2010


All works above: Various techniques of acrylic transfer, collage, and painting on paper; Largest image is about 6 x 9�, All work by Annie Lowe in Print Media 4 class.


All works above: Various techniques of collage, painting, and sewing with printed elements and found objects mounted on board; Largest image is about 7 x 5�, All work by Amber Watts in Print Media 4 class.


Above: Mixed media using printed elements, acrylic transfer, found objects, gold leaf, and paint on panel, 41 x 33�; Amber Watts; 2009


Above: Mixed media using printed elements, acrylic transfer, found objects, gold leaf, and paint on panel, 36 x 30�; Amber Watts; 2010


Above: Mixed media using printed elements, acrylic transfer, found objects, gold leaf, and paint on panel, 27 x 33�; Amber Watts; 2010


Above: Mixed media using printed elements, acrylic transfer on 4 layers of mylar, antique brackett, and paint, 41 x 33�; Amber Watts; 2010


Above: Mixed media using photo-screen printed elements, large-scale digital print-out, and paint on panel, 60 x 76�; Darren Goins; 2009


Above: Mixed media using photo-screen printed elements, large-scale digital print-out, and paint on panel, 60 x 65�; Darren Goins; 2009


Above: Mixed media using photo-screen printed elements, found objects, and paint on panel, 60 x 60�; Darren Goins; 2008


Above: Mixed media using photo-screen printed elements, found objects, and paint on panel, 60 x 70�; Darren Goins; 2008


Above: Silkscreen and painting on canvas, two large works, 7 feet square and 8 feet square; Darren Goins, 2007


Left: Silkscreen on panel, printed and die-cut elements on magnetic sheet, stuck on magnetic gesso with acrylic paint, 30 x 22�; Nick Garris, 2010 Right: Silkscreen on panel, printed and die-cut elements on magnetic sheet, stuck on magnetic gesso with acrylic paint, 36 x 30�; Nick Garris, 2010


Above: Various finished and works in progress, screen print and acrylic on panels; Nick Garris, 2011


Above: Various unfinished works in progress, screen print and acrylic on panels; Nick Garris, 2011


Above: Silkscreen and painting on canvas, three large works, 4 feet square (“G.O.P. Disguise Kit”); Nick Garris, 2011


Above: Silkscreen on cloth, 24 x 30�; Tamara Brown, 2010


Left: Silkscreen on cloth then made into quilt, 30 x 18”; Tamara Brown, 2010 Right: Silkscreen on cloth then made into quilt, 28 x 34”; Tamara Brown, 2010


Above: Acrylic transfer and monoprint on fabric with sewing, 78 x 56�; Patricia Byrd, 2006


Above: Silkscreen and acrylic paint on canvas, 36 x 90�; Suje Garcia, 2010


Left: Silkscreen, silver-based photographs, magnetic recording tape on canvas, 12 x 18�; Mary Miller; 2010 Right: Silkscreen and collage on paper, 17 x 6�; Mary Miller; 2010


Above: Silkscreen, silver-based photographs, magnetic recording tape on canvas, 22 x 58�; Mary Miller; 2010


Above: Digital print and hand lithograph on posterboard (“Tool for Spelling Four Letter Words), each view is 3 x 12�; David Sackett; 2008


Upper left-clockwise: Lithograph on stone, cut and sewn lithograph, photo-transfer on cardboard, cut, shaped, and photographed with special lighting effects; Dimensions variable; 3rd Year BA Architecture Student Cherish Rosas; 2009


Above: Silkscreen on poster board, scored and folded, dimensions variable�; Jason Chandler; 2010


Third Year BFA Painting Student; Made of found objects, wood, and acrylic transfer methods. (UNC Charlotte, 2008)


Fourth Year BFA Sculpture Student; MDF, plywood, and hardware – an “edition” of FEMA trailers. (UNC Charlotte, 2008)


Fourth Year BFA Photography Student; Made of found objects, silver-based photography, and acrylic transfer methods. (UNC Charlotte, 2008)


Fourth Year BA Print Media Student; Made of altered found objects and silkscreen printing methods. (UNC Charlotte, 2009)


Fourth Year BA Print Media Student; Made of altered found objects and silkscreen printing methods, detail of previous slide. (UNC Charlotte, 2009)


Fourth Year BA Print Media Student; Made of wood, hardware, and silkscreen printing methods on glass. (UNC Charlotte, 2009)


Above: BFA thesis exhibition, inkjet printing, paper with wax, string, test tubes, shadow box, wire, and human hair, dimensions variable; Jason Chandler; 2010


Above: BFA thesis exhibition, inkjet printing, paper with wax, string, test tubes, shadow box, wire, and human hair, dimensions variable; Jason Chandler; 2010


Above: BFA thesis Installation of screen-printed paper, folded; Dimensions variable, 26 feet wide; Liliya Kerusenko; 2006


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