Chloe Alexander
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Lady Ida, ed. 2/2, 2023
silkscreen, 22 x 30 inches, 26 x 34 framed, $1650

Dreamscape, AP, 2024
linocut and silkscreen collage, 20 x 30 inches, 28.75 x 39 framed, sold
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Drill and S[k]ill, 2021
silkscreen and colored pencil, 20 x 20 inches, 26.5 x 28.5 framed, $1800

Catch and Release, ed. 10/10, 2022
linocut, 26 x 36 inches, 34.5 x 44.25 framed, sold

The Binds That Untie Us, ed. 5/10, 2022
linocut, 26 x 36 inches, 34.5 x 44.25 framed, $3200

Golden Hour 2, ed. 2/2, 2023
silkscreen, 30 x 22 inches, sold

Golden Hour, ed. 1/4, 2023
lithograph, 22 x 30 inches, $1500

Close your Eyes, Make a Wish, ed. 6/10, 2022
silkscreen, 30 x 20 inches, $1800

Tokie, ed. 1/15, 2023
silkscreen, 13 x 12 inches, $850

Primavera, A/P, 2023
silkscreen, 20 x 20 inches, 25 x 24 framed, sold

Feels Like Summer 2, A/P, 2021
silkscreen, 22 x 30 inches, $1500

Double Dutch 2, ed. 1/2, 2021
silkscreen, 22 x 30 inches, $1500

What Dreams May Come, A/P, 2022
photolithograph, silkscreen and collage, 40 x 30 inches, sold

Gemal, A/P, 2023
silkscreen, 12 x 10 inches, $850

Something to Believe in, ed. 4/4, 2020
silkscreen, 15 x 11 inches, $2000

Feels Like Summer, ed. 1/1, 2021
silkscreen, 22 x 30 inches, sold

Double Dutch, A/P, 2021
silkscreen, 20 x 22 inches, sold

Sublime, ed. 5/10, 2023
silkscreen, 19 x 12.5 inches, sold

I Didn't Recognize You, You Changed Your Hair, ed. 5/6, 2021
silkscreen, 20 x 20 inches, sold

Grandpa's Porch, A/P, 2022
photolithograph, silkscreen and collage, 20 x 21 inches, $1800

Light Boxes, cube, 2023
linocut, cube 8 x 8 x 8 inches, $400

Light Boxes, hexagon, 2023
linocut, 14 x 14 x 14 inches, $700
About the artist...

Watch Chloe Alexander's artist talk from her January, 2024 solo show here.
"My work is a form of story-telling. Inspired by the rich, high contrast illustrations found in illuminated texts, graphic novels, and children’s fairy taleshe often-whimsical imagery and characters that I create are meant to provoke a sense of nostalgia and familiarity within the viewer. I love printmaking because as a process based medium, it requires constant problem solving that influences the image making process. In tandem with the history of print as an art form, I aspire to communicate using visual language, which can transcend the prescriptive and often ephemeral nature of spoken words. My hope is that a broad audience is able to access the universality of the motifs that I employ, and once immersed in these visual narratives, will then add to, alter, or reimagine the intent of the imagery based on their own assumptions or personal experiences." ~ Chloe Alexander
Chloe Alexander is an Atlanta-based printmaker who works in various techniques to create multilayered, one-of-a-kind prints and drawings. Chloe obtained both her BFA and M. Ed. from Georgia State University and has since exhibited her work widely, including at Claire Oliver Gallery in Harlem, the Print Center New York, and the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in London.
Visit artist's website - www.thehaplessprintmaker.com