Untitled (Lubok)
2010
ink
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
2010
ink
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Dominant colour
Untitled (Lubok) is a 2010 ink by David Orme, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
David Orme’s Untitled (Lubok) is a 2010 screenprint held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. It came from a prize Jealous Print Studio started in 2009 for London art-school grads. Winners got a paid print-studio residency to make a new limited-edition piece. Orme was one of eight winners in 2010 from the Royal College of Art. His print landed in the V&A’s collection with the rest of that year’s graduate portfolio. Check out the Jealous Print Studio Graduate Prize portfolios at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
In 2010, David Orme, a graduate of the Royal College of Art, created an untitled print as part of the Jealous Print Studio Graduate Prize. The work was produced during a residency at Jealous Print Studio, where he developed a limited-edition print under studio guidance. The portfolio of prints by that year’s graduates was later exhibited together and donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum’s print collection.
Read the full account in the museum source.
This artist made screenprints in a playful, narrative style that nods to Lubok—a traditional Russian folk print tradition.
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