Katherine Baca-Bielinis
Grotesque
Photo-lithograph, Silkscreen
12" x 10"
2020
Corrosions #2
Waterless lithograph, Photopolymer Etching
11" x 14"
2017
Tarnished
Waterless lithograph, Photopolymer etching
8.5" x 7"
2020
The urban landscape has always captured my attention - in particular the elegance of old world architecture. As we have become a technology centric culture, our awareness of daily surroundings has greatly diminished and hindered the ability to appreciate the beauty of the architectural environment that encompasses us. My images attempt to present the grandeur that was overlooked during those urban passages.
Originally from San Francisco, CA, Katherine currently resides in Rochester, NY. She received a BA in Art, with a concentration in Printmaking, CSU, Long Beach and an MST in Art Education from R.I.T. After a long career as a public school art educator in the Rochester, NY area, Katherine has since retired and currently pursues her "professional artist" career focusing on non-toxic printmaking processes of etching, lithography and silkscreen. A recent member of California Printmakers and Boston Printmakers, she has served as a Print Club of Rochester board member since 2014, and currently holds the position of President. Katherine has participated in numerous local and national group exhibitions.
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