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Mariana Depetris
Mixed Media and Quilt of Prints -- Tejo

2001

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This artwork combines a variety of printing styles and approaches including intaglio, photocopy gum printing, paper and rose petal stitching. By stitching formerly printed paper, the artist produces a kind of quilt framing the central image of this artwork, where light colors predominate. The central image is figurative in style, but symbolic in application: there are two shadows in the forefront, a child in the center being held by a father figure, and hanging over all is a white cloud. This is an intricate and superb piece that floats on its frame. Mariana Depetris is an artist who focuses on printmaking techniques, many of which she learned from master printmakers in her native Argentina and Italy, as well as from an MFA from the Georgia Southern University. She exhibits throughout the United States and South America.

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