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Karin Bruckner
JackInTheBox#6 (blues, geometric, abstract, etching, cool colors)

2022

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Printmaking became a focus in Karin Bruckner’s work in 2006. She found the medium a congenial way of creating art given her professional background in architecture. Its unique combination of creative flow and process requires a structured, sequenced way of thinking in layers, shapes and colors not unlike architectural plans. Printmaking has allowed the Artist to gradually make her way from the strictures of architecture to a looser form of creative expression, while engaging all of her artistic and design skills. Over the years, constant experimentation has propelled Bruckner’s unique monotypes from a graphic into a more painterly direction, thoroughly embedded and complexly layered visual landscapes of considerable depth. Bruckner’s work is process driven, responding to the materials and techniques at hand, resulting in a widely varied yet distinctive portfolio. It led Bruckner to a consummate Work on Paper practice that encompasses repurposing and engages paper spatially - from small intimate works to larger scale explorations. At the core of the dialogue between the artist and the work is an attempt to push media to their limits, straddling the lines between printmaking, drawing, painting, collage, installation and sculpture in an authentically mixed media way. Printmaking carries with it the element of surprise and the inevitability of the “happy accident” which Bruckner credits for immensely expanding her artistic sensibilities. The work evolves and resides in the space created by Pull and Push.
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    2022
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    Height: 8 in (20.32 cm)Width: 8 in (20.32 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU16810441382

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