The monotypes below are a selection that I have assembled as donations to some of my favorite organizations who support causes that I’m interested in. The prices have been reduced as an added incentive.
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Rhino Reaction 3
20” x 15.5” monotype
$300 -
August's Window
10” x 8” monotype
$200.00 -
Calesto
12” x 12” monotype 2008
$200 -
Clandestine Chemistry
12” x 12” monotype 2007
$200.00 -
From Within a Dream
23.75” x 15.5” monotype 2007
$400.00 -
Jungle Junk
14” x 11” monotype 2003
$225.00 -
Mirimar
14.5” x 11.75” monotype 2007
$250.00 -
Shroud
12” x 12” monotype 2006
$200 -
Harvest Marks
10.75” x 8” Monotype 2001
$150 -
Harvest Pass
10.75” x 8” Monotype 2001
$150 -
Jitney
14.5” x 11.75” monotype 2006
$250 -
Queen Ann's Fireworks
9.75” x 8” monotype 2004
$150 -
Rhino Reaction 2
20” x 15.5” monotype 2002
$300 -
Green Gordians
19×15 (monoprint)
2004 $175 -
Amoebic Circus
14×11 (monoprint)
2004
$225.00 -
Hooking Up
14×11 (monoprint)
2004
$225.00 -
Green Gordian Ghost
19×15 (monoprint)
2004 $175 -
Boa Contortion
10×8 (monotype)
2003 $175
Fifty percent of the purchase price will be donated to the organization of your choice from those listed below. Write half the amount to your selected organization in order to receive a tax credit and the other half to the artist to help cover overhead and shipping costs. Before sending your checks, contact the artist by email joe@jgoodwinstudio.com to confirm your selection’s availability and to receive the mailing address for your donation. When your donation arrives, the monotype will be shipped to you (anywhere in the continental USA). Please go to the links below to find out more about these recipients .
Dimensions indicate image size. All works are signed, dated and unframed.
- Images of Divinity : www.imagesofdivinity.org
- Robinhood Radio: www.robinhoodradio.com
- The Marion Institute : www.marioninstitute.org
- The Point Foundation:www.thepointfoundation.org/scholarships/knapp.html
monotype is a single print created by transferring to paper an image that has been painted on a plate made of metal, glass, or another material. Transfer is accomplished either by hand rubbing or on an etching or lithography press, resulting in painterly textures and surface effects that cannot be obtained by working directly on paper. When a monotype includes the matrix of another printmaking process (intaglio, relief, or lithography) it is called a monoprint.
— Julia Ayres, Monotype Mediums and Methods for Painterly Printmaking