MATERIAL/TECHNIQUE:
Although direct oil painting is a preference, I was introduced to the monotype in the 1980s and found that this process complimented my rapid creative thinking process. Since there was no access to a press near my studio, I developed a modified version of the monotype to suit my needs using oil paint, working in reverse on plexi-gass using a brayer and rubber eraser, then transferring the image to paper using several specially made hand burnishing tools. I can then go back into the piece with oil pastel, graphite, or colored pencil. During 2022 I have been able to produce a body of oil paintings as well as monotypes. I usually begin a piece with a title that hints at the subject. I leave room so that viewers can use their imaginations and tell the story they bring to the experience of seeing my work.
OUR MISSION
Bringing Native arts to the world by inspiring artistic excellence, fostering education, and creating meaningful partnerships.
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