


Lithograph by John Graham
This clown is reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin - I feel that this is an introspective art.
From https://www.britannica.com/technology/lithography “In the lithographic process, ink is applied to a grease-treated image on the flat printing surface; nonimage (blank) areas, which hold moisture, repel the lithographic ink. This inked surface is then printed—either directly on paper, by means of a special press (as in most fine-art printmaking), or onto a rubber cylinder (as in commercial printing).”
This clown is reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin - I feel that this is an introspective art.
From https://www.britannica.com/technology/lithography “In the lithographic process, ink is applied to a grease-treated image on the flat printing surface; nonimage (blank) areas, which hold moisture, repel the lithographic ink. This inked surface is then printed—either directly on paper, by means of a special press (as in most fine-art printmaking), or onto a rubber cylinder (as in commercial printing).”
This clown is reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin - I feel that this is an introspective art.
From https://www.britannica.com/technology/lithography “In the lithographic process, ink is applied to a grease-treated image on the flat printing surface; nonimage (blank) areas, which hold moisture, repel the lithographic ink. This inked surface is then printed—either directly on paper, by means of a special press (as in most fine-art printmaking), or onto a rubber cylinder (as in commercial printing).”