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James Groleau



James Groleau was born in Lewiston, Maine, in 1960. After dicovering Carol Wax's The Mezzotint: History and Technique, he taught himself this most difficult printmaking technique and has become a modern master at it.

He is the The recipient of numerous awards, grants and fellowships, including a MacDowell Colony Fellowship in 2001. Groleau's works are included in the collections of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME; Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH; Oakland Museum of California; National Museum of Fine Art, Antwerp, Belgium; Esther Allen Greer Museum of Fine Arts, Rio Grande, OH; and the Janet Turner Print Museum, Chico, CA. He divides his time between San Francisco and coastal Maine.

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James Groleau at printing press

The Ascetic, Disheveled and Bejeweled
(Portraits of India)



These small portraits, conceived on a trip to India in 2008, were printed in brown ink. Color was introduced by painting a mixture of wax and pigment over the printed image.

Mezzotint, wax and pigment; image: 4"x3" (approx.)
Individual prints from the series are $275

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Ajanta
Ajmer
Almora
Amaranth
Chamba
Ellora
Ganotri
Gauthati
Gaya
Gokarna
Gulbarga
Leh
Nagor
Nathdwara
Palani
Puri
Sanchi
Saranath
Sirhind
Somnath
Yamnotri


Ellora portrait



Salt Granite Spruce


~ Suite of eighteen color mezzotints

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Black Water mezzotint
Blue Hill Meadow mezzotint
Blueberry Field mezzotint
Cliffs of Little Moose mezzotint
Corea Harbor mezzotint
Sedgewick Knoll mezzotint
Eat Machia River
Eggomoggin
Grand Marsh image
Grey Evening Sorrento mezzotint
Lone Tree Schoodic Point
Little Moose
Mahar Point
Morning at Water's Edge
Granite Bluff
Spruce and Granite
Sand Cove
Salt Granite Spruce is eighteen color mezzotints depicting coastal Maine.comprised of  Intimations of the Arts and Crafts Movement of the early twentieth century are evident in the palette of greens and grays, with additional touches of violet, eggplant and ochre.

All images were created through the use of four mezzotint plates, each plate introducing an additional color and dimension. Selected plates were prepared a la poupée, which involves inking one plate with two or more color inks.

Color mezzotint with chine collé,
image: 5" x 12" (approx.), edition size: 50
$550
Sorrento


Absence of Passion

The Absence of Passion is a suite of fifteen mezzotint portraits reflecting the trauma of warfare. Tempered by the partial concealment of facial expression, the images depict a range of emotional responses to war, from rage to resignation.

Mezzotint, image: 12" x 10" (approx.), edition size: 20.
$500

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Arbil
Basra
Irbil
Karbala
Kirkuk
Mosul
Najaf
Ramadi
Riyadh
Rubia
Samarra
Sinjar
Tikrit

Arbil

Flowers of Turbulence

Flowers of Turbulence is a suite of sixteen color mezzotints comprised of eight portraits and eight images of flowers. Nineteenth century daguerreotypes served as inspiration for the portraits, each of which represent a product of a turbulent society, i.e., greed, compassion, or obedience. Five mezzotint plates were used in the execution of each image, providing the means of layering imagery and attaining a depth of color. Selected plates were printed a la poupée, that is, two or more color inks were applied to one plate.


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Avarus
Cactus
Calla I
Calla II
Canna
Expressio Creativus
Reliosus
Gardenia
Hollyhock
Genocidium
Natioinalisimus
Thistle
Water Lily


Mezzotint, image: 8" x 8", edition size: 35.
Individual prints are available for $625

Creativus

Dress Up


Dress-up



Matters of Opinion

Matters of Opinion

Illumination

Illumination


Original works of art by exceptional contemporary printmakers.