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Mariana Depetris Art

American, b. 1964

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  Georgia Southern University. She exhibits throughout the United States and South America.

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Artist: Mariana Depetris
Dealer: Martinez Gallery
Encaustic Artwork --"O"
By Mariana Depetris
Located in Troy, NY
This work combines relief painting, ink jet and encaustic on lauan panel. The artist deals in this work with childhood and play by featuring a child on the left side and placing an "O" in the center of the work. The pink and the pastel coloring of the piece are very appropriate for a child's room. 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...
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Early 2000s Symbolist Mariana Depetris Art

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Mixed Media

Encaustic Image -- Drag
By Mariana Depetris
Located in Troy, NY
This print uses relief printmaking, inkjet and encaustic on lauan panel. A child drags burgundy threads across a turquoise encaustic background. Centered above is a creature, perhaps a sea urchin, in orange, brown and sea green. The effect is that of a dreamscape. This piece is unframed. 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...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Mariana Depetris Art

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Mixed Media, Encaustic

Mixed Media Artwork -- Blind Man's Bluff II
By Mariana Depetris
Located in Troy, NY
This artist's print work relies mostly on serigraphy and collage for its impact. Images of children at play rest on a background of red with grey text and green bees and insects. The piece is sold in a boxed frame with glass. The artist's signature and emblem are clearly visible. As priced, this work represents a fantastic value. 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...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Mariana Depetris Art

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Mixed Media

Encaustic Print -- Observe
By Mariana Depetris
Located in Troy, NY
This print uses relief printmaking, inkjet and encaustic on lauan panel. The double figure of a childiis presented with multicolored balloons--yellow, orange, and blue-- held by strings in the center of the pictorial space. The effect is that derived from child's play. This piece is unframed. 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...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Mariana Depetris Art

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Digital, Inkjet, Screen

Mixed Media and Quilt of Prints -- Tejo
By Mariana Depetris
Located in Troy, NY
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...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Mariana Depetris Art

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Mixed Media, Intaglio, Linocut

Encaustic Print -- Ascend
By Mariana Depetris
Located in Troy, NY
This mixed media artwork combines wood print, serigraph, inkjet, letterpress and encaustic on paper. This compelling piece shows a young girl dressed in blue pulling a terra-cotta colored sphere larger than she is. Despite its simplicity, this work alludes to the complexity of growing up as a female. Text is scattered throughout the piece; it is sold unframed. 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...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Mariana Depetris Art

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Mixed Media

Encaustic Artwork --"r"
By Mariana Depetris
Located in Troy, NY
This work combines relief printmaking, inkjet and encaustic on lauan panel in pastels. The artist is interested in the themes of childhood and play. In this edition-of-one piece, a child a wistful child in muted tones is featured on the right, while the letter "r" holds the center. This piece is very appropriate for a child's room. The artist's signature is on the back. 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...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Mariana Depetris Art

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Mixed Media, Wax, Wood Panel

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