The Artist in the Bungle Bungles
I did this series in the mid 90's shortly after a trip to the Bungle Bungles. This first print is a "monprint', whereby one draws directly onto the plate and then the plate is run through a printing press. the north face of the Bungle Bungle differs from the south where the "beehive" formations amaze with their various stripes of orange, brown and white. In the northen part, it is the orange and the contrast of the white palm treeon the orange soil that amazes. they are remnants of an age long, long past when the rainforest met the desert. A monprint is the name given to a print whereby the printmaker has drawn directly onto the plate and then passed the plate through a printing presss. Bungle Bungles aerial view (on right) is a multi plate etching using various etching techniques to reproduce my feelings about seeing the Bungle Bungles from the air. I hadn't realized just how one could interpret the monoprint on the left. ...unitl I saw it on the wall. ...