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Mitchell Jamieson (1915-1976) was an artist known for his haunting and often graphic black and white prints. His works often explored themes of violence, suffering, and the human condition. The artist's use of stippling and hatching techniques create a sense of depth and texture, emphasizing the dark and disturbing nature of his subjects. Jamieson's graphic imagery often evokes a sense of unease and discomfort, forcing viewers to confront difficult truths about the world. His work is often categorized as Expressionism, a movement that emphasizes subjective emotional experience, often conveyed through gestural brushstrokes and distorted forms.
Born
1915
Died
1976