New Milford, Connecticut United States
1947
Professor Osborne's prints have been concern with narrative imagery in the tradition of the rendered lithographic crayon drawing on stone, with forays into tusche washes, transfer processes and screen printing. The subject matter of recent work has dealt with a personal take on the meanings of prehistoric megalithic monuments, while the intent for an upcoming series is to return to a consideration of the presence and/or predicament of animals on a mega, if not lithic, scale, the great whales.
Recent activities, while not pushing students through the graduate program and scheduling exhibitions, have included: organizing a Bicentennial of Lithography Workshop for the 1998 CSU Summer Arts program; presentations at Southern Graphics Council National Printmaking Conferences; and participation in several portfolio exchange projects -- in particular, Drawn to Stone, in honor of the anniversary of lithography.
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