Mike Lyon

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Post-Digital Printmaking

July 14, 2012 By Mike Lyon

An accomplished artist and engineer, Lyon’s facility for investigating creative outcomes for new technologies pervades his endeavors. During his studies in the 1970s, exposure to computer-generated images such as Studies in Perception No. 1 by Leon Harmon and Ken Knowlton, as well as the processes used in the artwork of Chuck Close, had a great influence and still resonate with him today.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Press Tagged With: Art Expertise, Black Belt, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Computer Generated Images, Creative Practice, Creative Production, Digital Printmaking, Dojo, Factory Automation, Hanga, Hybrid Techniques, Japanese Culture, Japanese Woodblock Printing, Japanese Zen, Ken Knowlton, Mechanical Systems, Mike Lyon, moku, Moku-Hanga, Paintings And Drawings, Shin Hanga, Shotokan Karate, Visual Aesthetics, Zen Philosophy

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