JANE OSTLER

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1979, process of creating two origami sampans, later stage. Canvas, acrylic paint

1979, process of creating an origami sampan, unfolded stage. Canvas, acrylic paint

1979, process of creating an origami sampan, unfolded stage. Canvas, acrylic paint

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2007, Process of practicing cutting with scissors, and painting as an activity.
Painted & cut by hand, Catherine, Karen, acrylic on card. Great Tey.

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1989, Process of making drawings with using up materials.

1989, More Castles in Spain I, Pencil, Charcoal, PVA, Lead, each 558 x 762 cm

1989, More Castles in Spain 2, Pencil, Charcoal, PVA, Lead, each 558 x 762 cm

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Painting as an Object


1979, Pea Green painting, Monk's Park, Corsham

1978, Push Me Pull Me, Stained canvas and wood. Beechfield, Corsham.

Paintings as objects.

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1979, Process based work : Cut and mark tunnel book

Materials: sketch book, brush, ink, scalpel knife, paper glue, cut mat or piece of thick cardboard

1 On the first page of your sketch book, make a mark with the ink-charged brush.

2 Wait for the ink to dry.

3 Place the cut mat or thick cardboard under this page and taking the scalpel blade, cut in straight lines around it.

4 Remove the ink mark and place it to the side of the hole.

5 Coat the blank side with glue and stick it down to the side of the hole.

6 Take up the inked brush again and in one movement make a mark within the boundaries of the hole on the paper page revealed.

7 Turn the page and repeat steps 2 to 6 until you have completely penetrated the sketch book.

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