About The Work
In the early Nineties, as a young mother, Michelle Grabner explored backdrops inspired by her home and family environment focusing on domestic abstraction and repetition. In these early paintings she depicted recognizable patterns including crochet and gingham both of which have a vernacular quality, but at the same time are abstract. This work is one of the four prints in Crochet Ripple, a series where she revisits domestic backdrops. Materiality is extremely important to Grabner–in her paintings, she has used enamel and flocking in her exploration of surfaces. Here, she selected the technique of lithography and the results are luminous, shimmering, abstract images.
Courtesy of Tandem Press
About Michelle Grabner
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Lithography
30.00 x 30.00 in
76.2 x 76.2 cm
This print is signed and numbered on the front by Michelle Grabner and comes with a documentation sheet.
About The Work
In the early Nineties, as a young mother, Michelle Grabner explored backdrops inspired by her home and family environment focusing on domestic abstraction and repetition. In these early paintings she depicted recognizable patterns including crochet and gingham both of which have a vernacular quality, but at the same time are abstract. This work is one of the four prints in Crochet Ripple, a series where she revisits domestic backdrops. Materiality is extremely important to Grabner–in her paintings, she has used enamel and flocking in her exploration of surfaces. Here, she selected the technique of lithography and the results are luminous, shimmering, abstract images.
Courtesy of Tandem Press
About Michelle Grabner
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Tandem Press
- Art 101: 7 Art Podcasts to Feast Your Ears On
- Interviews & Features: Is the Traditional Art Gallery Dead? 21 Industry Insiders Tell Us What (They Hope) Comes Next
- Interviews & Features: An Insider's Guide to the 7 Best MFA Painting Programs in the United States
- Interviews & Features: What Does 2016 Hold for the Art World? Read Forecasts From Artists, Dealers, Collectors, Curators, & More
Printed and published by Tandem Press.
- Ships in 2 to 4 weeks from Wisconsin. Framed works ship in 3 to 5 weeks from New York.
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