inked an exploration in process
Galerie Camille present brings three artists toge Rousseaux, who have s range from traditional ha vibrant tribal monotypes press they share a pass Exhibition October 18 –
ts “Inked� an exploration in process. This exhibition ether, Robert Aronson, Vernard Rubens and Mary shared a print studio for over 15 years. The marks and painted etchings, mono chrome relief prints and s. While each artist has a unique approach to the sion for the craft November 9, 2019
remembrance of thin
ngs past
Conversations about my art usually go something
“I didn’t know you were an artist! That must be go “I’m a printmaker”, I say. “Oh that’s nice. What is your subject?” “Landscapes”, I reply. “How nice.” The answer is not really landscapes. It’s memory. the “remembrance of things past”. I have tried to people and places which have meaning to me. In my art, I try to keep this sense of memory alive I prefer etching because the process itself has ma imperfect process with imperfect results. In this way, it is like memory itself. For me the con a cell phone snapshot. To remember is to search infinite ways. So too, the process of printmaking i
Robert Aronson
g like this:
ood therapy for you. What kind of art do you do?�
y. For most of my life, I have been obsessed with capture it in my art, tenaciously holding on to the
through the medium of print. any layers and each one is unpredictable. It is an
ncept of remembering cannot be recorded with h deep inside myself and experience my past in is a search with infinite possibilities.
1 - Terezin 2 - Point du Hoc 3 - Tzippori 4 - Galil
6 - untitled 7 - untitled
7 - untitled 8 - Aamon Crater I 9 - Salmon River 10 - Galilee
11 - Atitlan 12 - Lake Atitlan
13 - Jezreel Valley
Verna
“In the more than 50 years that I have been an arti exclusively in printmaking that I created my most e ing to produce monoprints by printing freestyle, usi as my instruments of choice. When making my artw I used enabled me to apply colors which resulted in sense of well-being. My goal is to create work that
Vernard Rubens
ard Rubens ist, it was not until I started working
exciting work. I find it highly rewarding paint brushes, tiles and q-tips works I also found the techniques n the added benefit of creating a t conveys peace and harmony.�
1 - Just Because 2 - Devastating Effects
3 - No Parking 4 - Opinion 5 - Ruben
A love
ve letter to Calder
Mary Rousseaux
This current body of work started as a love letter with the fluid motion of his work. The seemingly s flawless gentle gliding meditation. I lost myself in the release.
to Calder. Falling in love simple execution. The
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