Cathie Kayser

I approach each new body of work as a journey. Sometimes I know where I am going; often I am lost; once-in-a-while I take a detour. While I wander, I wonder. 

My recent work has been influenced by my visits to various caves, national parks, and the hoodoos of New Mexico. I am fascinated by the idea that while we walk atop the earth, secret chambers are forming beneath our feet; that the underground dark is defined by the light, and that the shadows must negotiate the spaces between the two. I think about scale and perspective; perception and reality­‑—much like Plato’s prisoners chained to the Cave’s walls.

I like to push my printmaking in new directions while honoring the traditions of the past. I often work with translucent materials that I can layer, cut, and rearrange. My greatest wish as an artist is to get people to love printmaking as much as I do. I hope my work will play a part in that effort.

cathiekayser@gmail.com

 Images from Left to Right

The Abyss, intaglio etching and aquatints, 2018
Chthonic, intaglio etching and aquatints, 2019
Interstices, intaglio etching and aquatints with chine collé, 2018
Where do birds go to die?,
handmade portfolio of 8 prints, techniques include: intaglio etchings, photo-polymer intaglio, with aquatints and chine collé, 2019
The leanness of shadows (1, 2, 3), intaglio etching and aquatints on hand-printed chine collé, 2017
Topography 1-4, 2017, screenprints on three layers (rag paper and vellum) with collaged maps and hand cut-outs, 2017

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