Australian artist Anthea Boesenberg is a printmaker with a strong interest in surface. Commonly she layers fine Japanese tissue to produce complex translucent works which play with colour and transparency. Always interested in exploring new ideas, Anthea develops suites of prints, often monotypes, which extend the form and the technical constraints of the medium.
Anthea Boesenberg works on a bold scale, traces from a postcolonial perspective the scars of human habitation through the dimension of time. Her alchemy of printmaking technologies subverts any literalness in the reading of the imagery and it becomes a beautiful evocative work of mood and feeling, but with an effective and long lasting resonance.
Professor Sasha Grishin, 2008
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Communication Intaglio/Relief Polymer Print, Digital Print on Organza, Monotype (540 x 380), 1 of 1. NZ$475 incl GST. |
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Connected Intaglio/Relief Polymer Print, Tissue, Collage, Wax (Matted) on 540 x 380 mm paper, 1 of 1. NZ$500 incl GST. |
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Digital City Intaglio/Relief Polymer Print, Monoprint on 540 x 380 mm paper, 1 of 1. NZ$475 incl GST. |
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Lines of Communication Intaglio/Relief Polymer Print, Monoprint on 380 x 540 mm paper, 1 of 1. NZ$475 incl GST. |
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Matrix Intaglio/Relief Polymer Print, Collage (Matted) on 540 x 380 mm paper, 1 of 1. NZ$500 incl GST. |