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Douglas Collins
These images of repeated minor motifs are part of a type of work
called glassprints, a term I use for both the process and the object.
They are created entirely in the darkroom, and result in a print on
photographic paper. Later, if I choose, this print can be transferred to
lithography or intaglio or other modalities for further elaboration.
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Jaz Graf
Jaz Graf is an artist and curator in the NY/NJ metro area. Her work is a conglomerate of processes, materials and concepts.
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Sarah Hauser
I work in a variety of media, including drawing, printmaking, mixed media, photography and sculpture, constantly finding new ways to combine them. The displayed images are from two different series, "The Miracles of Hare-Boy" and "The Adventures of the Seven Blondes."
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Diane Himmelbaum
Diane Miller's work is a unique combination of printmaking, hand papermaking and collage. She prints etchings, monotypes,and collagraphs on very thin Japanese papers and collages fragments of her prints in many layers over her own artist-made paper.
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Rand Huebsch
The image was by means of an etching variation that
I invented in 2006 and call "carbograph."
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Matthias Kern
My visionary goal is to my audience and through my art, allowing them to find something within the artwork that they can personalize an emotion that can both mean something specific for them as well as realize a communal expression.
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Margaret Nussbaum
Margaret Nussbaum is a silkscreen printmaker, founding member and former president of Manhattan Graphics Center (MGC) in New York City, New York. She has taught silkscreen classes at MGC since its inception in 1986. The prints of Margaret Nussbaum are done in either small editions of 5 to 8 prints or one of a kind monoprints. The themes of many of the prints are gently political and comment on the cultural quirkiness of daily life.
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Maria Teresa Rizzi
There is something automatic and repetitive in the artistic activity, an impulse to action dominated by the pleasure of making marks with no other significance than the immediate expression of a state of mind. The organization of these marks emerges later, as an immanent necessity of each individual work, in a process of visual articulation or balancing. Intuition is my guide.
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Larry Schulte
"My work is about pattern. I believe that patterns allow us to communicate on multiple levels."
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