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Amy SandsRevolution LIII - blue green intricate lacey lasercut abstract geometric circle 2018
2018
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Amy Sands
Revolution LIII
monoprint, serigraphy, lasercut on layered kozo
framed 35 x 35 inches
2018
This item is framed in a white wood frame
Amy sands' works of art embody sourced imagery and textures from traditional craft, translated into contemporary abstractions. Utilizing found patterns from her family heritage and day to day surroundings, she works intuitively - selecting a combination of processes to carry across a specific effect. Recently, she has been working with translucent rice paper and building depth in the print through layering. The pieces hang loosely, creating an open space for the print to exist. Light, shadow and air become components of the overall composition and interact with the intricate patterns and color. The work is both complex and serene, creating an arena for reflection.
Amy Sands has exhibited her work in a number of solo and group shows both nationally and internationally. Sands’ work belongs in the permanent collections of the New York Public Library, Pratt Institute, Metropolitan State University, Buena Vista University, Central Lakes College as well as many private parties. Sands is currently an Adjunct Professor at Minneapolis College of Art and Design and Metropolitan State University.
- Creator:Amy Sands (1981, American)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 35 in (88.9 cm)Width: 35 in (88.9 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU4343188301
Amy Sands
Amy Sands (MFA, Pratt Institute) is a Minneapolis-based artist who creates one-of-a-kind works on paper at the intersection of traditional and digital methods of printmaking. She has exhibited in solo and group shows including: Prints Tokyo 2012, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum; the International Printmaking Biennial of Douro, Portugal; and the International Biennial Print Exhibit: 2020 R.O.C. at The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts. Her work has been internationally recognized with numerous awards including First Prize ~ Mini Print III International Cantabria/Impact 10 in Santander, Spain; Juror’s Choice Award ~ Awagami International Miniature Print Exhibition 2017, Tokushima, Japan; First Place ~ Home exhibition at the Rourke Art Museum, Moorhead, MN. Sands is Associate Professor of Studio Arts at Metropolitan State University, St Paul, MN.
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