Screenprinting - 1

Multiple images

In the first of four articles, the basic equipment and materials are introduced and a simple home printing technique is described.

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Screenprinting - 3

Pulling prints

Raymond explains how to prepare for and then tackle the actual printing procedure.

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Screenprinting - 4

Exploiting the medium

The final article in this series looks at methods in more detail and discusses record keeping and exhibiting work.

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Gentleman's relish

Raymond Spurrier and David Gentleman shared an assignment for the Architectural Review in the 1950s, drawing and photographing aspects of provincial France, an experience which influenced the later work of both artists. This article by Raymond is based on an interview with David Gentleman after a gap of 35 years in which he talks to him about his life and work. It marked the publication of David Gentleman’s Paris, the fourth in a notable series of topographical work by the distinguished artist.

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Travelling hopefully - part 1

In search of the picturesque

In the first of a series of eight articles Raymond reminisces about the days of slow travel abroad when the sense of travelling hopefully awakened his visual awareness.

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Travelling hopefully - part 2

Seeing things in a new light

The author takes a nostalgic look back to a holiday spent in Spain, at a time when the foreign travel allowance of £25 was enough to last a month, where he really began to learn to ‘see’ as an artist.

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Travelling hopefully - part 3

The fleeting image

A foreign holiday is described as the ideal opportunity to start using a sketchbook regularly, a practice on which successful sketching depends.

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Travelling hopefully - part 6

Islands in the sun

Raymond enjoys the pleasures of Mediterranean islands, preferably those that are only accessible by boat, as he searches for new artistic inspiration.

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Travelling hopefully - part 7

The impact of America

The overwhelming and unexpected scale of the landscape provides a challenge to the artist after the ‘cosy vistas’ of Europe.

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Travelling hopefully - part 8

Prospects without limit

In the final article in the series the author faces the pictorial challenge of the wide open spaces of the American west as he continues his travels.

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Travels of a war artist

Raymond Spurrier was a great admirer of the work of Edward Bawden, CBE, RA. In the 1980s he attended and reviewed two exhibitions of his work where he also had the pleasure of interviewing him as a longstanding fan. The first, at the Imperial War Museum, marked Bawden’s 80th birthday where 68 of his paintings as an official war artist were on display, but this was only a fraction of over 300 that he produced during that commission.

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A touch of poetry and peculiarity

Raymond reviews another exhibition of Edward Bawden’s work that showed the huge diversity of his talent, although it only covered a small part of a prolific working life. He concluded his review with a plea for a major retrospective of this leading 20th century artist and designer.

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Images of war

Raymond gives an account of war artists and their work from the perspective of someone who lived through the experiences of World War II.

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