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Jennifer Marshall Prints and Multiples

American, b. 1962
Inspired by nature and 19th century botanical photography, Jennifer Marshall explores plant structure and image through monoprint. Her work documents and creates a new world for the plants she chooses. By manipulating the forms through the printing press, she arrives at complex configurations of color and space. Her monoprints provide a new context for the way we see the natural world. Jennifer Marshall studied at The New York Studio School and received her MFA from Yale School of Art. Her work has been included in exhibitions such as: “The Bedroom” Joyce Goldstein Gallery (2017), "Geometric Art in The Art Bank Collection", U.S. State Department, Washington D.C., New Prints, International Print Center of New York (2015, 2009); ART NOW Fair, Miami, Florida; EAB Fair, New York, NY; New York Studio School, curated by Bill Jensen, Margrit Lewczuk, Christina Yang and Andrew Mockler, New York, NY; The Baltimore Fair for Contemporary Prints and Editions; Spring Awakening, Joie de Livres, Salisbury, CT; One of a Kind, The Spencertown Academy Arts Center, Spencertown, NY; Hot Off the Press, curated by Janice Oresman, Grolier Club, New York, NY; Traces of Provence, The French Institute Alliance Française, New York, NY; Black and White, Mare Libertum Gallery, New York, NY; Carta Graphia, Bard College, Annandale on Hudson, NY. Awards include an Artist Residency Grant, Fundacion Valparaiso, Almeria,Spain.
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Artist: Jennifer Marshall
Goddess
By Jennifer Marshall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Jennifer Marshall's "Portrait with Butterfly and Rainbow" shows a colorful world of the imagination. Part of a series of related works with butterfl...
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2010s Contemporary Jennifer Marshall Prints and Multiples

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I, Butterfly
By Jennifer Marshall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Along with "Dream of Butterfly", "Butterfly Ascending", and "Portrait with Butterfly and Rainbow'", this monotype forms a series devoted to the transformative power of the butterfly.
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2010s Contemporary Jennifer Marshall Prints and Multiples

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Dream of Butterfly
By Jennifer Marshall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Along with "Portrait with Butterfly and Rainbow", this monotype by Jennifer Marshall explores the dreamlike imagery of the imagination.
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2010s Contemporary Jennifer Marshall Prints and Multiples

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Butterfly Ascending
By Jennifer Marshall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Along with "Portrait with Butterfly and Rainbow" and "Dream of Butterfly" , Marshall's related monotypes, this work the transcendent quality fo the butterfly.
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2010s Contemporary Jennifer Marshall Prints and Multiples

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External Determination 23
By Jennifer Marshall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Known for her botanical monotypes, Jennifer Marshall uses plant specimens she has gathered to create striking graphic works of great subtlety and de...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Jennifer Marshall Prints and Multiples

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