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"Betatakin"
by Martha Slaymaker
Hand Signed, Titled and Numbered by the artist Detail
"Betatakin" Unframed
Limited Edition Collagraph Etching Art Print on Paper Hand signed by the artist Paper Size: 30" x 22" Edition Number: 40/150 Circa 1980s 100 percent guarantee of authenticity Condition is Mint Certificate of Authenticity & appraisal is included Gallery Retail: $400.00 unframed
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Painter, printmaker, teacher, Martha Slaymaker
received her formal training at Edinboro College, Edinboro, Penn.; Ohio State
University, Columbus; and The John Herron School of Art, Indiana University,
Indianapolis. Her relief paintings and collagraph prints represent a deep
appreciation of an ancient imprint upon our environment. Her surroundings
reflects her emotional bond to the enormity of nature and respect for life.
With an awareness of the Pre-Columbian and contemporary Indian cultures, her
current work is a natural outgrowth of earlier tactile surfaces of man-made and
natural structures. "My orientation leans toward exploring personal interests in archaeology,
anthropology, and the mysticism and symbolism of ancient civilizations. The
unanswered questions have taken me throughout Europe and Greece, China, South
America, Mexico and Yucatan, and now again to the Southwest. I am led to
investigate ancient sources in my work; thus my predilection for natural
materials. Consequently, my collagraph printing is an extension of my
painting." Essentially, a collagraph print involves application of collage materials to a
plate. The porosity of the materials used determines the value of the printing
inks. Collage materials are adhered to the plate, then inked and wiped
individually, in the traditional technique of etching. The bon a tirer of each collagraph
print pulled in Martha Slaymaker's studio is in the permanent collection of the
Indianapolis Museum of Art.
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