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Marcia Shiffman “Nightmare” digital archival pigment print, 16”H x 20”W $350.00

Marcia Shiffman “Nightmare” digital archival pigment print, 16”H x 20”W $350.00

 Since the pandemic in 2020, my printmaking practice has concentrated on digital archival prints. My images for the Dreamland show reflect my ideas, imaginings, and visualizations on current conditions that both affect me and also, I think, resonate with viewers. I have used images including candles, lights, and various landscape forms such as branches, leaves, vines and pomegranates to abstractly represent my thoughts, creating a more symbolic image that reflects my artistic visions that I feel have a universal significance. Water images have played a strong part of my ideas and art concepts, with the movement and change of the water stream and important element of many of my works. This water layer creates an underlayer to establish a unique setting and environment for my expressed images and concept ideas.
My digital printmaking practice typically works with multiple layers of color, texture, pattern, transparencies to create a depth and variation in the color fields. I typically examine the images and modify them with multiple changes in patterns and color transparencies to achieve the final results of the artwork. I typically work with the Corel Paint application and print my final art works on an Epson SureColor Pro700 printer using archival pigment inks on various archival papers. 

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March 6, 2023

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March 6, 2023