Tracy Featherstone
Tracy Featherstone is an artist living and working in Cincinnati, Ohio (USA). Her approach to color is unrepentant and she has a call-and-response approach to printmaking. Tracy’s experimental, tactile and boundary-less works are created with screenprint, relief and collagraph printing techniques. She also works with drawing, sculpture, ceramics and textiles.
Jill AnnieMargaret
Jill AnnieMargaret is an artist living and working in Boise, Idaho. Her approach to color is intuitive and her approach to printmaking is adventurous. Jill’s varied and unconventional work utilizes the processes of screenprint, etching, monotype and relief to create immersive experiences for the viewer.
Kristen Martincic
Kristen Martincic is an artist living and working in Columbia, Missouri (USA). Her approach to color is to evoke a sensory experience, and her approach to printmaking is mindful. Kristen’s subtle, meditative and luminous prints are created with relief, woodcut, monotype and collagraph processes. She also manipulates printed paper through sewing, stuffing & collaging, creating mixed media works that are a hybrid of print, drawing, painting and sculpture.
Jite Agbro
Jite Agbro is an artist living and working in Seattle/Ballard, Washington (USA). Her approach to color involves saturation and her approach to printmaking involves layers. Jite’s colorful, form and pattern-oriented work is created with collagraph, monotype, stamping and photo etching techniques. Currently she is working on colorful and large-scale pieces that are site-specific.
Kelda Martensen
Kelda Martensen is an artist living and working in Seattle, Washington (USA). Her approach to color is decisive and quick and about creating tension and compatibility. Her printmaking work encompasses making puzzles from plywood, printing textures inherent in the plates, discovering surprises through imprecision and finding the right woodgrain. Kelda’s tactile and layered works are created mostly through woodblock and monotype printing processes, and she also works with collaged prints to create edges and motion in her compositions.
Marilee Salvator
Marilee Salvator is an artist living and working in Bowling Green, Kentucky (USA). Her approach to color is intuitive and her approach to printmaking experimental. Marilee’s highly layered, abstract and biology-inspired work is created with a mix of printmaking process including etching, relief, screen-print and monotype. Currently she is juggling a few different projects including a large-scale, modular print installation and several more modest sized traditional pieces that incorporate collaged prints.