Camilla Taylor
Camilla Taylor is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, California (USA). Her approach to color is subtle and limited to a palette of blacks, greys and graphite, and her approach to printmaking is generous and experimental. Camilla’s figurative and monochromatic work, which references interiority, is created with intaglio, relief and monoprint printmaking techniques and she also works with ceramic, glass, metal, fiber and installation.
Celeste De Luna
Celeste De Luna is an artist living and working in San Antonio, Texas (USA). Her approach to color is thoughtful, and her approach to printmaking is based on a love of process. Celeste’s impactful work is created with relief printmaking techniques and is sometimes printed on fabric and mixed media printmaking techniques. Currently she is working on images about creatures of the future.
Katie Baldwin
Katie Baldwin is an artist in Huntsville, Alabama (USA) and she is currently living and working in Taiwan as a Fulbright Scholar. Katie’s approach to color is deliberate and her approach to printmaking is rigorous. Her narrative and abstract landscape work is created with woodblock and letterpress printmaking techniques and her daily practice includes a larger range of activities such as drawing and quilting. Through this daily practice, she investigates the process of learning through making.
Melissa Harshman
Melissa Harshman is an artist living and working in Watkinsville, Georgia (USA). Her approach to color is often intuitive, responding to events she encounters whether they be walking in the UGA State Botanical Gardens or picking out yarn for knitting projects. Her work in printmaking has lately involved working with small linoleum prints which are then combined to create larger works or wall installations. Melissa has been inspired by her garden for the last several years, creating pieces using floral imagery.
Jessie Van der Laan
Jessie Van der Laan is an artist living and working in Knoxville, Tennessee (USA). Her approach to color involves transparent layers and her approach to printmaking is “everything in variation!”. Jessie’s layered, textured and transparent work is created with monotype, relief and screenprint printmaking techniques along with drawing, watercolor, colored pencil and fiber-based materials. Currently she is working on a series reflecting on the experience of motherhood, layering figurative elements with real and constructed landscapes.