Art
BETH PEARSON
- Item Number
- 126
- Opening Bid
- 275 USD
Item Description
"It was good exercise for me to work in woodblock for the 30/30 Print Project this year. I am usually an abstract oil painter and my typical process is supported by experimentation, flaws and freedom. In paintings I edit and rework those flaws over (and over) until the painting builds depth and starts to breath on its own. I usually count on getting to that point using instinct versus planning. Woodblock is not as forgiving and it challenged me to plan a little more than is comfortable to me prior to the cutting. It gave me a lot more appreciation for the artists that work in this medium.
As I cut on this block I verbally named it "Can’t Comb". The long comb on one side is isolated from the strands balled up like yarn on the other side. Perhaps its a play on not coping or letting things tangle intentionally. It was lovely working with Jennifer Koch on printing this woodblock and I learned a lot during the process."
Donated By:
Beth Pearson
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