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Casey BlanchardChange The Story 7, Original Signed Surreal Mixed Media Monoprint on Paper2020
2020
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Change The Story 7, Original Signed Monoprint, 2020
21" x 13.5" (HxW) Mixed Media Collage on Paper
A mixed media collage and print on cotton rag paper, this work by artist Casey Blanchard combines figurative work, a still life, and the surreal. It appears that two green figures are standing inside of a red, green vase, looking up at the tapered top where a series of brown circular elements are billowing out, almost like smoke. The dark edges of the shapes makes them appear like the cut ends of logs, while their implied weightlessness skews the viewers sense of understanding. Perhaps it is simply a floral bouquet with heavily abstracted flowers.
Images with frames are examples only; this work comes unframed.
Artist Commentary:
“Collage is the exploitation of the chance meeting of two distant realities on an unfamiliar plane… and the spark of poetry that leaps across the gap as the two realities converge.” – Max Ernst, 1962
- Creator:Casey Blanchard (American)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 21 in (53.34 cm)Width: 13.5 in (34.29 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Boston, MA
- Reference Number:Seller: 765371stDibs: LU163429081942
Casey Blanchard
Primarily a self- taught artist, Casey explores her experiences through the engaging and often unpredictable print medium of monoprinting. She is most interested in the spiritual aspects that emerge in the image, particularly relating to how we live in the world and how the world lives in us. In the beginning the work may be a search for answers, but in the end it’s more about being here without them. Creating a monotype or monoprint is a process using moistened paper with oil paint and/or etching inks. Working with a press and printing plate, an additive or subtractive method is often used with multiple layers of images to create an individual work. Casey often works on a theme which becomes a 10 to 15-piece collection. Each work is on archival 100% rag paper and is one of a kind. Her artwork is found in the permanent collections of UVM Medical Center, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, and Boston Children’s Hospital. Her artwork is also in many hotels nationwide, private collections, web designs, and various published materials. Casey Blanchard was born in Greenwich, CT in 1953. She lives in Shelburne, VT with her husband, Dan Cox.
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