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LOUESA ROEBUCK

  • Punk Ikebana
  • Foraged Flora
  • monoprints
  • CLIENTS + COLLABORATORS
  • Media
  • Workshops
  • Contact

monoprints

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“Intuition and movement meet on the printing table and are communicated through moody pigments, color stories, landscapes, critters, ghosts, gestures, marks, visions and accidents. the less a human centric lens is apparent, the more content I am.”
— Louesa Roebuck

PROCESS

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“I paint on a 9 ft long glass worktable with a variety of nontoxic pigments, including water-based “oil”, gauche, walnut and sumi ink, vegetable oils, water, salt and ash. I then place carefully chosen papers on the coated glass and hand rub the back. after a while I “pull” the print and lay it out to dry. until that moment, I never know which areas of my painting will be transferred to paper. each work is singular: a mystery unfolding on paper.”
— Louesa Roebuck