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Katrina Footprint
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Katrina FootprintFrom the Artist I like working with arrows andthe unconsciousness. After Katrina I realized I had drawn the footprint and a storm, specifically a hurricane. I did the drawings on Mylar several months before Katrina and kept adding to it. Proceeds (part) will go to New Orleans community organizations andNew Orleans animal rescue groups. From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records One of the things I like about printmaking is the serendipitous result.
Modern plates are made of aluminum and are sensitized with a diazo coating by the manufacturer
sequential imagery
One living creature is around to tell the story
One generation is the printed grain of a woodblock
Much of his color selection is based on personal memories and created intuitively by hand-mixing
I wondered that evening…could this light be the souls of those that perished at sea
Jack Malotte works in a variety of media to make artworks related to contemporary issues faced by native people as they work to protect and persevere access to Native lands for present and future generations
stability and motion
My surrealistic nature inspires the creation of masks suggesting the hidden universality of people of all races
the transfer of knowledge for ceramics arts and crafts practice in general
“Art and Such
and sexism under colonialism
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