Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture

she would call “dendrite” or “aquarelle à l’écrasage.” She would prepare a paper with spots of color and then press a heavier paper on top. When she pulled one away from the other, the spots of color would transfer, creating a texture similar to branches of trees or bushes. Well known in France, this work is rarely seen in the United States.

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