Wal Murray Art & Graphics
Modern Pointillism and the Giclée Print - an experiment
The word giclée was adopted by printmaker Jack Duganne around 1990. He wanted a name for the new type of prints he was producing - a large-format, high-resolution industrial prepress adapted for fine-art printing.
'Peter Hennessy QC' - eminent Queens Counsel (retired) from Brewongle, Bathurst was happy to agree to be my first portrait attempt using my new 'modern pointillist' style and then reproduced as a Giclée print.
Graphics and Illustration
Graphic images designed for a local Bathurst businesses.
Public Art
'Lets Fly A Kite'- stained glass and stainless steel public art work, Bathurst Memorial Entertaiment Centre. Commissioned by the Bathurst Arts Council - a cooperation between Paddy Robinson and Wal Murray 1998.
Photography
1915 portrait of Trooper Charles William BAKER - 'modern pointillism' technique applied original photograph then Charlies own brief wartime story applied over the photographic image. The completed graphic is then digitally printed on 3mm clear glass.
Hard Edge / Colour Field