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Artist Statement:
My current work is influenced by the vast archeological, mythological, and anthropomorphic history of our civilization when the feminine was synonymous with earth, nature and the cycles of life. This inspiration is drawn from the earliest existing depictions of the feminine forms as found in ancient worlds of the Near East and Old Europe, during Neolithic, Paleolithic and later periods of our ancient civilization. In these images, reflections, plane shifts, layering, masks and other symbols contribute to the perceived ambiguity of the seen and unseen.
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Lauri
Digital Image on Habotai Silk, 10” x 12.5”
Framed H -15 ¾ x W-13 ¾ x 4”
$750
About the Artist:
Mary Zaremba is a visual artist, and educator who explores concepts of scale, decay, and personal history through her photo-based images. Currently, she is working on a series of large-scale portraits inspired by a time when the feminine was synonymous with earth, creation, nature and the cycles of life. Her work has been exhibited nationally. She has a BA in Fine Arts.
About the Artwork Medium:
All images are produced using digital photography and techniques. Images are not to be reproduced and belong solely to the artist. All images were digitally printed on Habotai silk using archival pigment-based inks on Epson
8400 printer, Carr Imaging, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2023
Brianne
Digital Image on Habotai Silk, 10” x 12.5”
Framed H -15 ¾ x W-13 ¾ x 4”
$750