Thursday, May 27, 2010

Four Color Gums by Christine Zuercher


Things are usually a little too quiet in a small city rusting away on the fringes of the rust belt. Thank goodness for students who thrive despite my very laissez faire way of teaching.

Here is a link to some four color gum work by Christine Zuercher (University of Dayton) who has been at work combining images of Lincoln and 19th century images of the moon. Her work is currently on display in the Regional Artist Gallery at the Dayton Art Institute along with three other students from colleges in the Cincinnati and Dayton region. Christine along with Sam Kelly (Wright State), Mary Ransdell and Amy Scarpello will have their work on view until September 19th. Each of them are recipients of the Yeck Fellowship at DAI.

http://christinezuercher.blogspot.com/2010/04/blog-post.html

francis schanberger

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