Chloe Alexander
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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, $1500
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, $3800
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, $1500
Double Dutch, A/P, 2021
silkscreen, 20 x 22 inches, sold
Sublime, ed. 5/10, 2023
silkscreen, 19 x 12.5 inches, $1300
I Didn't Recognize You, You Changed Your Hair, ed. 5/6, 2021
silkscreen, 20 x 20 inches, $1500
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...
"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
Visit artist's website - www.thehaplessprintmaker.com