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Fundingsland’s intaglio prints wend their way around the world, mainly the United States and Europe, through exhibition after exhibition. And the AP/RC fortunately holds a large cache of these richly bitten, mezzotinted, aquatinted iconic images. Recently the artist added to … Continue reading
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Forty-six soldiers serving in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War performed unusual roles as Combat Artists. Don R.Schol was one. Following his tour in Vietnam and his separation from the Army, he accepted a teaching position in 1969 at … Continue reading
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Before 2012 Craig Mindell printed his plywood relief prints by hand, an impressive undertaking considering that he usually prints three color blocks for each and that the image is moderately large (most are about 24 x 36 inches). He acquired … Continue reading
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Andis Applewhite joined the AP/RC recently, and sent to the Museum a group of screen and wood relief prints. Her work tends toward harnessing physical energy and emotion in dynamic response to her media and tools. The wood relief prints … Continue reading
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James T. Dormer’s recent donation to the AP/RC indicates his unmistakable commitment to the potentials of abstract expressionism. Trained first as a painter (MFA in 1964, Pennsylvania State University), and then as a printmaker (MA in 1969, University of Iowa), … Continue reading
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Merritt Mauzey (1897-1973) was a West Texas farmer whose printmaking interest came late in life. After a harsh defeat as a cotton sharecropper, Mauzey moved his family to Dallas to work in a cotton export office. While in Dallas Mauzey … Continue reading
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Penny Cerling studied printmaking in Houston at the Glassell School of Art and in the 1980s became a printer at David Folkman’s Little Egypt Enterprises print shop, also in Houston. She eventually opened her own printmaking shop, specializing in … Continue reading
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A 5,000 mile drive in late May through Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona and Utah yielded a cornucopia of prints that cascaded from the studio of Wayne Kimball in Springville, Utah. I had been corresponding with him for several years … Continue reading
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Ron Fundingsland lives in a small town in southern Colorado. In a converted chicken coop at the north end of his backyard he turns out deliciously textured and probing intaglio prints. This summer Ron donated 23 prints, increasing his AP/RC … Continue reading