Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Modern Indian Art

Question:

What technique in printmaking was developed by Krishna Reddy and Stanley William Hayter for creating "Whirlpool"?

Options:

Woodcut printing

Etching

Lithography

Viscosity printing

Correct Answer:

Viscosity printing

Explanation:

Answer: Viscosity printing
Krishna Reddy and Stanley William Hayter developed the technique of 'viscosity printing' for creating "Whirlpool," in which different colors are applied on the same metal printing plate.

Whirlpool was a print made by India’s celebrated printmaker Krishna Reddy in 1963. It is a captivating composition created out of various shades of blues. Each colour blends into the other to create a powerful web of design. It is the result of a new technique in printmaking that he developed along with a well-known printmaker, Stanley William Hayter, in the famous studio called ‘Atelier 17’. This method came to be known as ‘viscosity printing’, in which different colours are applied on the same metal printing plate. Each colour is mixed with linseed oil in varied concentration to ensure that colours do not run into each other. The print’s subject matter, dealing with water current, aptly captures the technique based on understanding how water and oil behave with each other. This celebrated print is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA