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Tag Archives: #paper
Zina Mussmann – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. My studio practice revolves around confronting issues of safety, vulnerability, and perceptions of danger and anxiety. I make mixed media drawings that reflect the unease of contemporary existence and my own state of mind. … Continue reading
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Tagged #paper, appropriation, Drawing, Ink, Mixed-Media
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Heidi Hogden – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work that you do. My recent body of work consists of a series of graphite drawings on paper that investigate the area around my childhood home in the township of Franklin, Wisconsin. Each drawing presents a unique interpretation of the … Continue reading
Sarah Morejohn – Eugene, Oregon
Briefly describe the work you do. My work focuses on making a world through an accumulations of marks. I create meditative drawings on paper that simultaneously forms and explores the place of an invented creature or landscape. I am influenced … Continue reading
Mark Rumsey – Grand Rapids, Michigan
Briefly describe the work you do. I do many things, each a reflection of a set of circumstances. My primary interest has been a mash-up between building site-specific installation and creating social interactions. Tell us a little about your background … Continue reading
Viviane Silvera – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My last two series of paintings—Therapy: Part I (2011) and Therapy: Part II (2013)—investigate the psychological and the solitary, and the interplay between reality and dream. I used film stills from Ordinary People, The King’s Speech, and the HBO … Continue reading
Daniel Rathbun – Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work that you do. I create paper cuts that often foreshadow tragedy and despondent, melancholy characters in a whimsical way using a mix of Victorian and mythological themes & fables. At what point in your life did … Continue reading
Delaney Smith – Houston, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. Currently I am working in two directions: I create installations and sculptures from altered and handmade paper, and I make interactive books that contain instructions for the viewer to complete. I am inspired by … Continue reading
Tim Abel – Asheville, North Carolina
Briefly describe the work do you do. In my latest work I have attempted to address and challenge my singular, limited view by developing a sense of place that is more complete through borrowed concepts of mapping and collaboration—with other … Continue reading