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| ARTIST STATEMENT |
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More than any other art form, printmaking gives me freedom to articulate my constant flow of images—some emerging slowly, some rushing almost too fast to catch.
The moment of printing happens after a long process of sketching forms and often cutting intricate stencils to separate color and delineate space (a skill I learned during my ten years as a layout/mechanical artist). I like to co... <MORE> |
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| RECENT GALLERIES |
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| BIOGRAPHY |
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| Carol Morrison has been printmaking since high school, when she received scholarships to study at the Brooklyn Musueum's Art School. More recently, her work includes intaglios, collographs, monoprints and monotypes. She has exhibited at the 1110 Gallery, Classon Arts, 195 Christie Street, the SONYA Art Stroll and at the Ansonia Window Show (May/June 2009 New York). She has been a featured artist ... <MORE> |
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