Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation
Anne Gilman Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation Ink on mulberry paper
Inking and printing from the floor of Edward Albee's "barn"
2010
Ink on mulberry paper
The print is 38 x 87"

This shot shows me inking and printing off the cracked linoleum and exposed cement on the floor. I later drew into the print to emphasize the cracking surface. The print is shown in the next image.

Anne Gilman Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation ink on mulberry paper
Floor Print
2010
ink on mulberry paper
37" x 88"

This print was made by inking the floor of Edward Albee's barn. I then drew into the print adding very small circular shapes to accentuate the crack in the floor.

Anne Gilman Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation ink on mulberry paper
Floor Print
2010
ink on mulberry paper
37" x 88" (or variable as a partially open scroll)

This image shows 2 views of the floor print with a detail of the center section.

Anne Gilman Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
Working on the Floor Installation
2010
ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
variable

After inking one section of the floor, I decided to make small moveable prints to lay on sections of the broken linoleum. I then decided to paint directly on the floor isolating sections with white enamel. A second inked section was added last.

Photo by Tom Kochie.

Anne Gilman Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
Edward Albee's Floor / Installation
2010
ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
variable

This view shows the floor installation from the second inked section.

Anne Gilman Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
Edward Albee's Floor / Installation
2010
ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
variable

After inking one section of the floor, I decided to make small moveable prints to lay on sections of the broken linoleum. I then decided to paint directly on the floor isolating sections with white enamel.

This is a close-up after additional work was added.

Anne Gilman Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
Edward Albee's Floor / Installation
2010
ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
variable

This is a close-up view of some of the prints made from the floor and then used in the installation.

Anne Gilman Work from Residency with Edward Albee Foundation ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
Edward Albee's Floor DETAIL
2010
ink, pencil, paint, paper, linoleum, cement, and interchangeable sections with hand-printed elements
variable

This is a detail of the larger inked section.