First of all, love how you printed with dirt. A friend of mine who was visiting our studio space saw your work and initially commented that he thought the pieces were digital. He was really excited when he saw the dirt clumps on the paper--it's an interesting surprise that you can only appreciate when you're close to the work.
About the concepts behind your pieces: I like the wordplay, and I think that language/text alone could inspire a whole series of prints for the rest of the year. I'm also interested in your reinterpretation of history/the industrial age. This seems like a really relevant topic, especially in relation to St. Louis...
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Kelsey!
First of all, love how you printed with dirt. A friend of mine who was visiting our studio space saw your work and initially commented that he thought the pieces were digital. He was really excited when he saw the dirt clumps on the paper--it's an interesting surprise that you can only appreciate when you're close to the work.
About the concepts behind your pieces: I like the wordplay, and I think that language/text alone could inspire a whole series of prints for the rest of the year. I'm also interested in your reinterpretation of history/the industrial age. This seems like a really relevant topic, especially in relation to St. Louis...
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