Art
Late Fall, Woodcut Print
- Item Number
- 258
- Estimated Value
- 400 USD
- Sold
- 370 USD to clintriley
- Number of Bids
- 12 - Bid History
Item Description
“Late Fall II,” by acclaimed international artist, Jean F Gumpper is woodcut and pochoir, 7.5” x 11.”
The work will be sent framed.
About the Work
I respond to landscape as a metaphor for emotions and experiences. I seek to integrate the memories and sounds of being in the landscape into the making of the print, to integrate the process with form and content. It is a way for me to relive an experience and to share it with others.
I am always looking for water. The sources of my prints are from springs in the Grand Canyon encountered after long, hot hikes, fall river walks, the end of a trail in the mountains that opens up into a pond reflecting the colors of a sunrise, small plants flowering in arid Death Valley and many other details discovered from both far away and from near my home.
To me, these images become rich in meaning as they suggest resilience, renewal, beauty and new life in a time of constant change.
About the Artist
Jean’s work is represented by galleries across the United States as well as in Canada and Sweden. Her prints are in museums, universities, and private collections in the United State and Canada, Finland, Germany, Japan, Nepal and Sweden. She has participated in artist residencies at Anderson Center, Goldwell Museum near Death Valley, Rocky Mountain National Park, Ucross Foundation, and Grand Canyon National Park.
Jean is currently Lecturer and Artist in Residence at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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