STATEMENT ABOUT THE WORK
My main concern is design. Leaves, flowers, and geometric designs
appeal to my imagination, which moves back and forth between
these different motifs. Many designs are derived from small sketch
notes I make of patterns or parts of designs on historical ceramics,
metal, and textile artifacts. The challenge is turning sketches
into designs that work within the format of a wall piece, garment,
or fabric for accessories.
Another challenge is to find a process
which allows a direct notation of design. I developed polychromatic
screen printing. This method combines both painting and printing.
It allows the same flexibility and spontaneity as painting on
paper or fabric, with the added result of more than one print.
All the colors of the image are directly painted on one print
screen, then printed with one pull of the squeegee. The result
is a limited addition of four to eight prints from the original
painted screen. For the past twenty years, polychromatic printing
has offered me a great variety of approaches, with fewer steps
than traditional screen printing. It continues to appeal to my
imagination.