Caroline Anderson
An antidote to the flatland of a computer-art experience, Caroline Anderson's panel paintings are intensely colored, tippy grids thickly crusted with paint and pumice. Imagery comes from a mash-up of contemporary life: nature's forms are posed against machines; your grandma's quilt sits on top of footballs; a lava lamp poses next to the view through a microscope.
Handmade intaglio prints are likewise tactile, colored and embedded with rice papers in chine collé technique. The prints are inexpensive and are an excellent way to start a collection of original art.
Anderson has exhibited locally, nationally and internationally in museums as well as traditional gallery venues. Her work is included in private and corporate collections worldwide. She is a Professor at the Illinois Institute of Art Chicago.
Please preview her work at: http://www.carolineanderson.net/
