Impression:
Ink & Matrix & Pressure
Screen Prints and Monotypes
Printmaking requires pressure. In my work, it is the pressure of the roller on an etching press as it transfers ink from copper or plexiglass onto paper, and it is the pressure of the squeegee pushing ink through a screen onto paper, wood, or canvas.
Copper, plexiglass, polyester screen - each is a matrix that holds the ink that creates the image that becomes the print.
Ink & Matrix & Pressure result in the indelible character of a print, a unique impression that is not a copy, but a singular work of art.
Screen Prints
Small editions of these screen prints were made in collaboration with Yoni Asega and Drew Grasso of Sun Night Editions.
Barriers and Boundaries
Screen print and monotype combine to reference the daunting and dangerous ways we keep ourselves separate.
The Boats
Abstracted boats, sea, and sky serve as metaphors for the psycho-emotional ambiguity and uncertainties of human experience.
Night Garden Suite
Small monotypes evoke the magic and mystery of the night.