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New Prints
This is my latest series of printwork. It explores organic forms that seem to display both micro- and macroscopic views of our world. The small size of the prints compels the viewer to get close to the work to scrutinize and wonder about what they are seeing. Cell walls, fingers, or shells from the ocean may reveal themselves only to disappear into a rain cloud or rocky ridge. The curved edges of the images further lend to the idea of peering through -perhaps a window, perhaps a microscope- to gain an intimate observatio...
 
Alluring Violence
This series visually developed from a few self portraits I had done and thematically developed from personal events that kept interrupting my ability to continue my work on other projects.
Home
The Home series explores the notion of "home" as a particular place filled with particular objects and how these physical elements intertwine with a distinct, yet intangible, feeling of the place. The...
Rebecca Wasilewski
UNITED STATES
Although English is my first language, my primary language is visual. When I write, I have a horrible tendency to be long winded and over explain everything; often, many semicolons are employed. Mr. Vonnegut, in contrast, is succinct, always getting to the heart of the matter with the truest and fewest words. So, I’m going to let him say this for me. Although there is some repetition of words, this is a far better explanation than I have written myself:

“We do, doodily do, doodily do, doodily do
what we must, muddily must, muddily must, muddily must,
muddily do, muddily do, muddily... [Read More]
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