Midtown Movement
Midtown Movement
Artist Aline Feldman (1928-2018)
Title Midtown Movement
Date1989
MediumWoodcut
Dimensions32 × 48 in. (81.3 × 121.9 cm)
Credit LineDC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Art Bank Collection
Object numberDCCAH1999.112
ClassificationsPrints
Locations
Department of Energy & Environment (1200 First Street NE)
DescriptionAline Feldman’s technique is based on the Japanese woodcut method. Her teacher was Unichi Hiratsuka who was designated a “Living Treasure.” To make her woodcut prints Feldman carves around the shapes in the composition which will appear as white lines (the color of the paper) thus the name of the technique: White-Line Woodcut. Each form—a tree, street etc. is then painted with watercolor. The paper is placed down on top of the carved and painted wood and then the back of the paper is burnished with a tool called a baren. This transfers the image from the painted wood to the paper which becomes THE PRINT!!! It is a labor intensive process. The process is repeated for each form in the composition…going from one form to the next until the printing is completed.
Variations
Aline Feldman
1997
Sky Washed Twilight
Aline Feldman
2000
Paradox of Place
Aline Feldman
1995
Unfastening Day
Aline Feldman
1998
Summer City
Aline Feldman
1990
City Talk
Aline Feldman
1994
Paradox of Place III
Aline Feldman
1997
Under the Same Sky
Aline Feldman
1998
Along the Avenue II
Aline Feldman
2000
Dupont Circle
Yolanda Frederikse
2001
Pollafukka Ravine #3
Catherine Kernan
1999
Pollafukka Ravine #1
Catherine Kernan
1999
Separation vs. Unity
Yuriko Yamaguchi
1985
Separation vs. Unity
Yuriko Yamaguchi
1985
Separation vs. Unity
Yuriko Yamaguchi
1985
Oh, Chickadee
Ellen Hill
1996
Untitled
Ellen Hill
1998
The Ancients
Bette Alexander
1991
Pages from My Diary II
Willem Johan de Looper
1996
Silver and Gold
Barbara Kerne
1996
Lenard Woolf's Wife
Erwin Thamm
2013