Tree Rings, Variable Edition 1/25
Tree Rings, Variable Edition 1/25
Tree Rings, Variable Edition 1/25
Tree Rings, Variable Edition 1/25
Tree Rings, Variable Edition 1/25
Tree Rings, Variable Edition 1/25
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Tree Rings, Variable Edition 1/25

Monotypes Print (ID: A145781)
Designed by Diana Arcadipone
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The cross section of a large felled tree reveals the delicate tracery of its growth rings, speaking to the passage of time in nature. This monotype print is part of a variable edition of 25 prints, each one different from the next.

The artist used drypoint etching techniques to create her printing plate. Then, to produce a variable edition with this plate, the artist employed a variety of techniques during the printing process-resulting in one-of-a-kind prints with distinctive colors and effects. For this print, she used the Chine Cole technique which incorporates an additional shaped paper that is adhered to the print base paper with a pass through the press. Each tree ring is then hand embroidered with cotton thread and the outer ring is beaded with dark grey and light grey seed beads.

Printed on 100% rag BFK Rives paper.
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Diana Arcadipone

Diana Arcadipone

"I hope my work inspires general awareness, enjoyment, and protection of our world and our natural environment. Much of my technique incorporates traditional crafts with painting and works on paper, paying homage to my love of natural materials, textiles, storytelling, folk art, and primitive art."

Diana Arcadipone creates artworks on and of paper. Her passion for making art with natural materials, collage, and mixed media emerged from an early devotion to craft techniques such as papermaking, book arts, basketry, and textiles. Arcadipone's work is informed by primitive art, Asian art, traveling, and the natural environment; it is the intersection of these influences that defines her work.

Diana Arcadipone often makes her own paper with archival materials. She paints with gouache, which offers brilliant, opaque washes of color. She often incorporates ink, text, and fabric scraps that are applied with rudimentary tools like handmade brushes and sticks. She often incorporates a story told by an elder or reflects on the habitat of the animal depicted.

Diana Arcadipone studied painting and printmaking at Western Michigan University, where she earned a BFA degree with honors. She earned an MFA degree from Ohio University with honors. She has been awarded artist residencies at Dorland Mountain Arts Colony in Temecula, California as well as The Banff Centre and the Leighton Artists' Colony in Alberta, Canada. She travels and researches artmaking techniques globally.

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