Misaligned The Bear (RA Summer Exhibition 2024)
This A5 (14.8cm x 21cm) risograph edition was sustainably produced in 2024 and selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in the same year.
Only the precisely aligned risograph prints ended up in Georgia's final RA Summer Exhibition edition. As each risograph print varies slightly in layer registration and ink coverage during the print process, Georgia has an entire edition of slightly misaligned prints produced as a by-product of making of the RA edition. They are available for sale at Georgia's in-person print fairs, and now in her online shop!
The most noticeable distinction between these misaligned prints and their Royal Academy counterpart is a slight shift to the right in the red layer. The prints shown in the photos highlight the maximum misalignment possible. However, many of the prints are more accurately registered and only differ from the original design slightly.
The edition is named for Georgia’s love of 'The Bear', an illustrated children’s book by Raymond Briggs. It was produced in 2024 and selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in the same year.
Since graduating with a BA in Fine Art: Painting and Printmaking from Glasgow School of Art in 2018 Georgia has championed sustainable printmaking processes such as risography, a mechanised form of stencil printing with a more climate conscious appeal than its traditional or digital counterparts.
While she primarily uses contemporary mediums of replication within her practice, Georgia’s knowledge of traditional printmaking strongly informs her mark-making processes. With each new edition she generates an organic and intuitive creative dialogue, designed to challenge the stereotypical view of risography as a ‘pop’ or ‘kitsch’ medium. Through this exchange she highlights the subtle possibilities of colour and texture that can be achieved using sustainable soya-based inks, bridging the divide between fine art duplication and more accessible printmaking mediums.
A Riso machine is a stencil duplicator similar to silkscreen in nature. The Riso prints one colour at a time in bright, vibrant hues to create rich overlays of grainy texture. Each print is slightly different with the layer registration and ink coverage, making them fall within the original print category.
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