Orit Hofshi
Orit Hofshi is an artist living and working just north of Tel Aviv (Israel). Her approach to color has been very particular, while recently becoming bolder. She is a passionate scholar of printmaking traditions and the great masters, and she also explores a combinatorial and non-conventional approach to printmaking.
Laura Bigger
Laura Bigger is an artist living and working in Kirksville, Missouri (USA). Her approach to color is associative, and her approach to printmaking is varied. Her symbolic, disorienting and surreal work is created with intaglio, relief, silkscreen and lithographic printmaking techniques. Currently Laura is working on a series of monoprints that experiment with opposing elements such as light (reflection) and dark (absorption) to represent a range of metaphorical outcomes or pathways.
Joseph Lappie
Joseph Lappie is an artist, professor, and chair of the Art + Design department at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa (USA). His approach to color is malleable and his approach to printmaking is evolving as well as experimental failure. His installation-based and artist’s book work is created with predominantly relief and letterpress printmaking techniques and peppered with handmade paper, bookbinding, and shadow. Myth and religion, gender and power and the grey space between dichotomies inform his work.