"Raking Light" Lookbook

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As summer turns to fall, the angle of the sun’s rays becomes more acute and the shadows they cast grow more pronounced. This new light alters which details are accentuated or recede. In Raking Light, the interplay of light and shadow features prominently in the works of the four artists on view. Through distinct processes, these artists encourage a renewed examination of our surroundings to discover hidden details, patterns, and meaning in the everyday.

Polly Bech and Jean Burdick’s works are examinations of time and patterns. Bech uses a photosensitive process of solar printing on fabric to cast permanent shadows which create patterns that evoke a canopy of leaves. Burdick draws inspiration from the layering of light shadow, pattern, texture and color in her paintings and prints. Each layer she creates magnifies, overlaps, obscures or otherwise enhances the layers that came before.

Meegan Coll and Jennifer Brinton Robkin find solace and opportunities for contemplation in their surroundings. For Coll, inspiration often comes from time spent canoeing on the Schuylkill River. In her paintings she channels the magical feeling of being alone on the water, witnessing the sun rising, and the way the light transfigures the Philadelphia skyline. Robkin uses her photography practice as an opportunity to exercise curiosity and discover new concepts of form and content, as she decides what to reveal, and what to leave hidden in the shadows. This collection of work invites you to consider the ways in which a subtle shift, be it natural, man, or even artist made can affect what we perceive.

(Cover Images Jean Burdick Facades 2020 Silkscreen $850 each (Opposite) Polly Bech
Absence/ Quilt 50 x 30” $1,750
(Opposite) Bech Absence/ Presence,
Images left to right) Burdick V, & Facades VI (Details) Silkscreen on panel each
2018
(Left to right)
Pine Wind, 2015 Archival Pigment Print 20 x 28” $800
Robkin Bryn Tun, 2017 Archival Pigment Print 28 x 20” $800
Jennifer Brinton Robkin
Jennifer Brinton
(Left to right) Jean Burdick Morning Haze, 2022 Silkscreen on Vellum 18 x 18” $450 Jean Burdick Spring Morning, 2022 Silkscreen on Vellum 18 x 18 “ $450
(Left of right) Meegan E Coll You are Here, May 2020 Oil On Canvas 24 x 36” $2,000 Meegan E ColMeegan E Coll December Morning - View from the Boathouse Row, 2018 Oil on Canvas 16 x 24” $2,500
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37” $1,500
Polly Bech Atmospheric Disturbance, 2012 Solar-printed cotton; machine pieced and hand quilted
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Jean Burdick Early Spring Silkscreen 18 x 24” $550
Burdick Spring, 2021 Silkscreen on vellum Jennifer Brinton Robkin Sonora, 2010 Archival Pigment Print 28 x 20” $800
Jean Burdick Surface Shifts , 2019 Silkscreen on panel 18 x 16” $2,400 Filtered, 2020 Mixed media on panel 20 x 30” $1,400
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1400 N. American Street, suite 314 Philadelphia, PA (215) 235.3405 www.inliquid.org

All works are available for purchase on Artsy. 21 S 11th St, Philadelphia, PA

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