My dad studied under Stanley William Hayter in 1974. I grew up outside of Chicago and dad was an art professor. He received a sabbatical to study under Hayter. Stanley William Hayter made such an impact on my dad. We lived in the Latin Quarter and I was 8 years old. Printer making is such a detailed and precise form of art. I remember the concentration on the face of my father as he worked. I am so glad I found your video. I have a work of art from my dad, "The Working Day". I took him two years to finish the engraving. I do not have the ability or the patience of my dad but am so proud of his work. Thank you for the video.
I was very lucky to attend Atelier 17 Paris for 6 months 1987-1988 . Superb experience with the Maestro S.W.Hayter. In few days I will show some of the prints I did in Atelier 17 in Jadite Gallery ,NYC. Thanks for your words !
Excellent! I was lucky enough to attend a weekend workshop with Krishna Reddy in the '80's at KSU. I love the history in this video and also viewing Hayter's work.
C’est merveilleux Ann! Beautifully done and I especially appreciated your discussion of plate 6 from L’apocalyse portfolio. Also the interaction of technique and meaning in Hayter’s work. Subscribed and sharing.
My dad studied under Stanley William Hayter in 1974. I grew up outside of Chicago and dad was an art professor. He received a sabbatical to study under Hayter. Stanley William Hayter made such an impact on my dad. We lived in the Latin Quarter and I was 8 years old. Printer making is such a detailed and precise form of art. I remember the concentration on the face of my father as he worked. I am so glad I found your video. I have a work of art from my dad, "The Working Day". I took him two years to finish the engraving. I do not have the ability or the patience of my dad but am so proud of his work. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for sharing about your Dad. Glad you found the video!
I was very lucky to attend Atelier 17 Paris for 6 months 1987-1988 . Superb experience with the Maestro S.W.Hayter.
In few days I will show some of the prints I did in Atelier 17 in Jadite Gallery ,NYC. Thanks for your words !
Very informative. I appreciate learning more about Printmaking. Thanks for posting this.
Thank you for this great explanation. As a printmaking student studying colour intaglio, the historical aspect of it seems more clear now...
Excellent! I was lucky enough to attend a weekend workshop with Krishna Reddy in the '80's at KSU. I love the history in this video and also viewing Hayter's work.
C’est merveilleux Ann! Beautifully done and I especially appreciated your discussion of plate 6 from L’apocalyse portfolio. Also the interaction of technique and meaning in Hayter’s work. Subscribed and sharing.
Hi, it is very interesting video but you should not be missed issue of influence of Joseph Hecht on Hayter.