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Subtle Rhythms #2 (Taiwanese xuan paper)
Letterpress print on Taiwanese xuan paper
In her new collection of letterpress prints, Subtle Rhythms, Catherine Lucky Chang draws inspiration from both the nuanced and the poetic. As she delves into the interplay of organic and geometric forms, she employs distinctive letterpress combinations to evoke a sense of harmony and depth. While each piece stands on its own, the series as a whole collectively engages in a visual dialogue, weaving together elements of line, color, shape, and texture. Chang's profound appreciation for paper's significance in her artistic journey led her to explore this series using various paper types, unveiling subtle nuances that shift between image and medium within each set of prints.
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In her new collection of letterpress prints, Subtle Rhythms, Catherine Lucky Chang draws inspiration from both the nuanced and the poetic. As she delves into the interplay of organic and geometric forms, she employs distinctive letterpress combinations to evoke a sense of harmony and depth. While each piece stands on its own, the series as a whole collectively engages in a visual dialogue, weaving together elements of line, color, shape, and texture. Chang's profound appreciation for paper's significance in her artistic journey led her to explore this series using various paper types, unveiling subtle nuances that shift between image and medium within each set of prints.
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Year
2018
Materials
Letterpress print on Taiwanese xuan paper
Authentication
Signed by artist.
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Dimensions
14 x 11 inches
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Floated: 18.5 x 15.5 x 1.5 inches
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âThe simplicity of making paper brings me into the present moment. I get to play with water, breathe fresh air, and tune into the elements of nature and changing seasons on a daily basis.â
About the Artist
Catherine Lucky Chang
Catherine Lucky Chang combines techniques of printmaking, drawing, painting, and collage to meld marks and shapes on translucent, handmade abaca paper. Her work has been exhibited at the Georgia Museum of Art, Whitespace Gallery, Rainforest Art Foundation, Madison Museum of Fine Art, and Hathaway Gallery.
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In her new collection of letterpress prints, Subtle Rhythms, Catherine Lucky Chang draws inspiration from both the nuanced and the poetic. As she delves into the interplay of organic and geometric forms, she employs distinctive letterpress combinations to evoke a sense of harmony and depth. While each piece stands on its own, the series as a whole collectively engages in a visual dialogue, weaving together elements of line, color, shape, and texture. Chang's profound appreciation for paper's significance in her artistic journey led her to explore this series using various paper types, unveiling subtle nuances that shift between image and medium within each set of prints.