Priscilla Robinson
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Sashay, 2024
acrylic on handmade abaca paper, 65 x 60 inches, $16500
Scent of Summer Rain, 2024
acrylic on cotton rag paper, 40 x 60 inches, 2 panels 40 x 30 each, $11500
Strata, 2024
acrylic on deckle edges of handmade abaca paper, 20 x 40 inches, sold
Afternoon Rain, 2024
acrylic on cotton rag paper, 36 x 32 inches, sold
Foliage, 2024
acrylic on handmade abaca paper, 40 x 50 inches, $9600
Beyond, 2024
acrylic on handmade abaca paper, 50 x 40 inches, sold
Glow, 2024
acrylic on cotton rag paper, 16 x 60 inches, $4600
As the Wind Blows, 2024
acrylic on handmade abaca paper, 42 x 60 inches, sold
Symbiosis, 2024
acrylic on ripped cotton rag paper, 14 x 28 inches, $1800
Silent Forest, 2024
deckle of abaca and cotton rag paper, 36 x 54 inches, 3 panels 36 x 18 each, sold
Hills, 2024
acrylic on cotton rag paper, 27 x 24 inches, $3200
Scent of Summer, 2023
acrylic on heavily beaten abaca on panel, 14 x 12 inches, sold
Feather, 2015
ink/gampi, 31 x 17 inches, $1100
Leaf, 2015
ink/gampi, 31 x 17 inches, $1100
Meringue IV, 2015
kitakata gampi paper on panel, 15 x 59 x 3 inches, $2600
Blue Too, 2015
pigment & kon'nyaku on gampi, 52 x 42 x 2 inches, $4600
About the artist...
Take a look at Priscilla Robinson's April 2024 solo show 'Wondrous World' here.
Preview Priscilla's 2021 show "A Piece of the Sky" here.
Watch a tour of Priscilla's Austin studio.
Take a virtual tour of Priscilla's 2018 show here.
Great podcast and video interview with Priscilla Robinson here.
Take a virtual tour of Priscilla's 2015 show here.
My artwork explores visual interpretations of seasons, growth and the rebirth of plants and light. I use many media to fit together fragments of thoughts that have interrelationships about this nature motif. I combine acrylic paint, polycarbonate, cast glass, metal and handmade paper made from many different kinds of plants. The work hangs on the wall, suspends from the ceiling or stands on the ground. It exists between the worlds of sculpture and painting. Materials, texture, translucency and color are important elements in my thinking and the repetition of form in nature repeats itself in my work. I like to think that my art pieces ARE nature, not ABOUT nature. I consider my self a magician, an alchemist and a mystic.
Visit artist's website - www.priscillarobinson.com