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Busted Relics
20” x 15.5”
2007
monotype -
Passing Through Hollow
35” x 48”
2007
monotype -
Pressure Configuration 1
35” x 48”
2007
Monotype -
Pressure Configuration 2
35” x 48”
2007
monotype -
Diving Duck 2
20” x 15.5”
2007
monotype -
Diving Duck 1
20”x 15.5”
2007
monotype -
View from Qumran
22×26
2002 -
Orbit
22” x 30”
2005
acrylic on paper -
Kyoto
9×7 (acrylic on paper)
2004 -
Green Gordians
19×15 (monoprint)
2004 -
Green Gordian Ghost
19×15 (monoprint)
2004 -
Undergrowth
14×11 (monoprint)
2003
sold -
Bubble
11×10 (acrylic on paper)
2003 -
Boa Contortion
10×8 (monotype)
2003 -
Spacial Digest
10×13 (monotype )
2003
sold -
Looking West
14×11 (monotype)
2002 -
Helm
7.5×10 (monotype)
2002 -
Side Effect
11×11 (acrylic on paper)
2001 -
Quepos
22×30
2000
monotype is a single print created by transferring to paper an image that has been painted on a plate made of metal, glass, or another material. Transfer is accomplished either by hand rubbing or on an etching or lithography press, resulting in painterly textures and surface effects that cannot be obtained by working directly on paper. When a monotype includes the matrix of another printmaking process (intaglio, relief, or lithography) it is called a monoprint.
— Julia Ayres, Monotype Mediums and Methods for Painterly Printmaking