Hawaiian Hibsiscus orange
by Stephen Jorgensen
Title
Hawaiian Hibsiscus orange
Artist
Stephen Jorgensen
Medium
Digital Art - Original Lithographic Print On Paper
Description
The hibiscus (yellow), is the Hawaii state flower. It is part of the plant family Malvaceae. Many of the hibiscus seen in Hawaii are actually hybids of Chinese hibiscus. But Hawaii does have 7 or 9 versions of hibiscus that are native to Hawaii from ancient days. 2 of them are likely extinct now. Can't be found any more. The yellow hibiscus is one of the seven native versions found nowadays. Hibiscus are interesting flowers with their crinkled petals and huge stamen, they make a good art subject. I have done this print with a basic shaded (with stippling) plate and then I can add color via hand painting or by a color plate to make a number of different colors of the same flower design.
The original was a hand pulled lithographic print made off of an artist created polyester printing plate. This print was made using a stipple technique on the plate to create a form of shading even though the lithographic printing method only prints one solid color for each mark. The artist also created a slight haze around each dot by inking with a very oily ink so some of the color seeped into the open spaces around the dots. This is part of the creative hand printing process that a machine can't perform. It makes for a more subtle and artistic look. It was made to be a 6X8" print, and by adding a 1 inch wide matting, it was made to fit an 8X10 inch standard frame.
The artist has done this series of prints as if he was the assigned artist aboard Captain Cook's ship the Endeavour as he discovered many islands, including Hawaii in the 1700's. A ship's artist would prepare his sketches and paintings to be published when the expedition got back to Europe so the public could see the wonderful sights of the South Seas. Usually these works of art were published as lithographs, in much the same way as Mr. Jorgensen does here. The scenes have no modern buildings in them, the plants and flowers and animals are presented in a "Scientific" drawing form. Just like the ship's artist would do.
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January 6th, 2016
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