
"Masked"; Pointillism/Stippling; Pen and India Ink
Purchase a 14.7" x 11.0 print, without frame or mat; $75.00
Pointillism was first introduced in the 1880’s, in the wake of impressionism, by the French artist Georges Pierre Seuret. The pointillism technique is when dots are grouped together to form an image. The closer the dots are together: the darker the tones. The farther apart the dots are: the lighter the tones. When looked at from afar, usually depicts a finely detailed picture making a powerful statement; elegant, clean, and honest. Jacquelyn’s pieces are so intricate that in many cases it is hard to tell if it were done by hand or computer. All were done by hand with Radiograph® pens and black india ink.
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