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Artworks
Mary T. Johnson
Sea SquareEyching on Hahnemuhle paper20 x 20 cmMy practice is rooted in experimentation—where printmaking, recycled materials, mark-making, and colour converge to form a visual language of trace and transformation. In working with discarded matter and layered impressions,...My practice is rooted in experimentation—where printmaking, recycled materials, mark-making, and colour converge to form a visual language of trace and transformation. In working with discarded matter and layered impressions, I’ve become increasingly attuned to the silent consequences of human intervention, particularly the environmental residues of medication and recycling. Each piece becomes both an act of making and a meditation on what we leave behind.
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