Babette Cooijmans
Babette Cooijmans is a visual artist who lives and works in Antwerp (Belgium). She brings color to her images in an intuitive manner. In her work she explores the sense of place. Babette directly draws patterns from her experience of landscape and uses mainly lithography or silkscreen to reproduce these patterns and layer them to create unique works.
Ericka Walker
Ericka Walker is an artist living and working in Nova Scotia, Canada. Her approach to color is tactical, with a healthy dose of indecisive intuition. Her approach to printmaking is often procedural, with sporadic bouts of experimentation and innovation. Her large poster work is created with lithographic printmaking techniques.
Kristin Sarette
Kristin Sarette is an artist living and working in Logan, Utah (USA). Her approach to color is varied and intuitive, and her approach to printmaking is technical and material-based. The blended, layered and deceptively simple prints Kristin makes are created with lithography, blind embossing and dry roll flats. Currently she has a solo exhibition at the Whitney Center for the Arts at Sheridan College (Wyoming) and will then have a solo exhibition at the Plains Art Museum (Fargo, North Dakota).
Michael Krueger
Michael Krueger is an artist living and working in Lawrence, Kansas (USA). His approach to color is two fold; as a means toward depiction and as a direct route to mood enhancing. His approach to printmaking encompasses fostering an unbridled imagination within the margins of a process or technique. Michael’s work embodies an insistence on drawing, a generous and open sharing of his inner life and representational subject matter. He uses a variety of print processes in combination with a slippery use of digital technologies. His work has also manifested as animations, ceramics, paintings and collages.
Benjamin D Rinehart
Benjamin D. Rinehart is an artist living and working in Appleton, Wisconsin (USA). His approach to color is intuitive and reflective, and his approach to printmaking is based on layering and unique color combinations. Benjamin’s socially charged work is created primarily with reductive printmaking techniques that are incorporated into pop-up’s and movables, in a variety of book formats. Currently he is working on a series called “The Boys & Bubs”.
Nick Satinover
Nick Satinover is an artist living and working in Murfreesboro, Tennessee (USA). His approach to color is responsive and his approach to printmaking is luddite. Nick’s contrasting, accumulative and collage work is created primarily with lithography and woodcut printmaking techniques and occasionally everything else. Currently he is preparing works for delayed solo exhibitions and a series of loop-based guitar compositions which will be made into an edition of lathe-cut vinyl records (with accompanying printed material).
Andrew DeCaen
Andrew DeCaen is an artist living and working in Denton, Texas (USA). His approach to color is technical and relational and his approach to printmaking is methodical and traditional. Andrew’s contemplative, detailed and sensitive work is created primarily with lithography and screenprinting techniques, through which he transforms drawings and prints into sculptural forms. The majority of his current work focuses on several interrelated projects related to rituals surrounding food.
Taro Takizawa
Taro Takizawa is an artist living and working in Syracuse, New York (USA). His approach to color is playful and experimental and his approach to printmaking incorporates a balance of structure and play. Taro’s intuitive, continuous and adjustable work is created with relief, intaglio and lithographic printmaking processes. His work also involves vinyl wall installations, site-specific murals and drawing. Taro is fascinated by patterns and repeated lines, and his current work focuses on an efficient and simple relief prints that incorporate a split-fountain flat, carved patterns and layers of ghost printed patterns. The gradients in his work are inspired by the sky and the reflection of the sky on water.