Marissa Woodrow
I hate lies. Being a visual artist, I believe I have been challenged to speak my own truths using this unique, and oftentimes misunderstood voice.. Most of my work is representative of my emotions, fears, and inner workings. Through the various techniques in printmaking (i.e. creating etchings, monotypes, lithographs, woodcut prints, silkscreens, collographs, drypoints, or various combinations) I am able to explore my most primal and emotional processes.
more..Printmaking has also become a process of problem-solving on a case by case basis, in which I must push and pull with the medium in order to result in a fulfilling, and conclusive piece. Some techniques are more suitable to express certain frames of mind than others. This is becoming the case for each of the printmaking techniques; that one will more suitably present itself at the time of decision than any other.
My most recent body of work, which has spanned the last two years, focuses on self-portraiture. I experiment with layering, mark-making, and color as a means of explaining my conditions. I try to create a dynamic print that may speak subtly to insecurities, frustrations, or even happiness with a genuine and honest voice.
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