A recent visit to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, provided the inspiration for this woodblock print. Natural beauty!
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
- Post author:BARBARA SLOAN
- Post published:May 4, 2024
- Post comments:2 Comments
Tags: Blick Art Materials, Cranfield Colours, Los Angeles Printmaking Society, Speedball, The Japanese Paper Place, Washi Arts
BARBARA SLOAN
I favored woodblock printing over ceramics or etching as an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin/Madison (BA). I discovered the field of costume history at UCLA (MA). As Associate Director, Center for the Study of Regional Dress, Fowler Museum/UCLA, I gained knowledge about the textile-producing countries and cultures throughout the world. I have combined the field of textiles w/printmaking. Travel to Indonesia Japan and Turkey have inspired my work.
Recent art has focused on conservation, recycling and sustainability--as well as the fractured nature of our times. And, I've added collage and off-loom weaving techniques to my work.
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love the straightforward black and white. Striking.
Enjoying the rhythm and movement in your print!
Vicki from the PDiM team