FOG DESCENDING THROUGH THE LEMON-YELLOW LIGHT by Rachel Guest

"Fog Descending though the Lemon-Yellow Light" is a sensual piece. To make the original print, Rachel focused on the shape of the picture plane - in this case, a horizontal piece of paper - and closely studied color interactions. Rachel calls the yellow in this piece a "lemon-yellow; it feels sour and leans towards green." The violet, meanwhile, "is deep and dark but softly undulates into a passionate wine color."

Rachel was born and raised in Georgia. She has a BFA from the University of West Georgia and her work has been shown at the The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia and the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta.

The original "Fog Descending though the Lemon-Yellow Light" is a 30" x 22" one-of-a-kind monoprint created using a hybrid of watercolor painting and screenprinting. It is available framed.

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Rachel Guest
Fog Descending through the Lemon-Yellow Light, 2009
archival print on bamboo paper
 

8"x10" $20 (framed $110) edition of 300

11"x14" $50 (framed $165) edition of 300

 
 
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