Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Ideas with buttons, Custom Buttons.

For last years I am doing my own project with buttons.
I started doing the project at Sketch Toronto (www.skecth.ca).
I had the opportunity to apply for a grant and won that.

I started doing buttons for other people, principal for music bands and make Buttons with magnet for Restaurants who have delivery and stores too. I also help bussines to fix the Logo and colours.

For orders or questions please contact me, could be via E-mail

agsoven@hotmail.com

or Instagram and Facebook:

Erick Agsoven





















Day of the dead Celebration. Toronto.

Celebration Day of the dead. Dia de Muertos.

For last 8 years, in November, the collective Dia de Muertos is having a Celebration for the deads (Mexican celebration Día de Muertos). The collective (where integrants are mostly mexicans) organize the Celebration in Wychwood Barns art center, in Toronto.

For last four years I participate with my project of Printmaking. I use the technique Linocut. I use Linol pieces and I carve a design related to the celebration (principal skulls and flowers). People who participate can print in paper mixing different colours. I use for this print process Block ink for linocut and Acrylics to play with the textures. Once the participants print a design they can keep the design.

I share some pictures of this project.

















Tuesday, September 10, 2013

LIVE ART TOGETHER. Workshop and exhibition, 
Exhibition in Chorus Building with LACAP, SKETCH and IGNITE PROJECT.











Sunday, September 8, 2013

Printmaking, Multimedia and Art with buttons.

I am currently working on a linocut printmaking project and a an art series in which I create art with buttons. 
  One of my linocut printmaking projects is a series about Skulls. For example, I have chosen Day of the dead a Mexican tradition and also some designs of animals. I have exhibited  some of these pieces in Toronto and México City. 

The process of creating linocut printmaking begins with the carving of a design into linolium. My finished carving becomes the stamp for my printing. The next process is rolling block print inks and acrylic paints onto the lino stamp. To do this, I set up the colours on a piece of paper first  to get the mix of colours that I want to use for my print. Sometimes, it takes a bit of 'playing around' to get the mix that I desire. When I am happy with the mix, I then take my roller and run it through the mix and then roll the roller tool over the lino stamp. I then carefully place the linocut stamp onto a canvas. I usually prefer to use wood or different kinds of paper.  

I have done much of my printmaking as well as other art projects with the help of Sketch, a community art center in Toronto. At sketch, I participated and facilitated various kinds of printmaking workshops such as silk screening and  Lino cut printmaking. As well, I also made most of my button art (which is my own development and creation) at Sketch.   

In some of the art exhibitions that I have participated in, we set up tables in order to allow the public attending the exhibit to participate with us, and learn how to make some prints too. Some of the organizations that I have worked with call this concept Live Art Together.

Another project I was involved with through Sketch, was CUE PROJECT. I participated in the Cue project in 2010 and also 2012. I developed a project creating art with buttons. I used mostly Native designs from Canada and México. To make this project, I chose designs and enlarged them to fit  the dimensions of a canvas of wood or felt for example. Then with my button making equipment, I cut and made the designs into individual buttons and assembled them back together on the canvas.