This is a little gem. An inspiring video interview with one of my favourite artists, Amy Rice.
Amy sent this little email gift to me today and I just had to share. There are several aspects that she (and now, I) thought you would really appreciate; a description and demonstration of a Gocco printer, terrariums, hand-cut stencils, antique paper collecting as well as awesome interior shots of her working studio in the California Building , a former grain mill turned studio building for working artists in NE Minneapolis.
Amy was featured in the latest episode of Minnesota Original: a new weekly series produced by Twin Cities Public Television.
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Thank you so much for sharing. Wishing you all the best in the New Year!
Dennice
xo
letters from her socks is what! incredible. thanks so much for shraing this Jan. it's made my day brighter. ♥
I really enjoyed watching it - thanks for sharing.
I am also enjoy your most influential series
have a great new years!
xxa
Brooke - you're so right, she is so open with her work and how she creates, so glad you enjoyed it as much as I.
Lynn, it made my day brighter too. Something very inspiring from Amy.
Arounna, she is (just like YOU)! and thanks - glad you're enjoying the year end series, it's been fun to make! happy new year's to you!
I felt that the way of Amy Rice is like something between printmaking and sculpturing.
I like her way very much!
Kirigami might be close to her way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirigami
And in the video Printgokko(screen printing machine) was so nice for me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gocco
I was using it to make a new year card with my father since 5 years old for about 10 years in Japan.
It reminds me of my childhood in this season!
You can watch other artist interviews at Minnesota Original too. It is a really exceptional series. http://www.mnoriginal.org/art/